We do
Our mission is to plan and design natural spaces for public use, for the regeneration and conservation of socio-ecosystems.
The well-being of the planet and human communities are intrinsically linked. To adapt to and mitigate the climate and ecological crisis, we must begin by repairing our relationship with our environment, understanding—and remembering—that we are nature , and that our well-being depends on the health of the lands we inhabit.
We work on the ground with the communities , with whom we design spaces that strengthen their connection to the territories where they live.
Territorial Well-being
Urban wetlands
We seek to generate meaningful experiences in the conservation of urban wetlands, to revalue their role as shapers of territories and their communities.
La Chimba Waterfall Wetland
Antofagasta
Región de Antofagasta
Santa Clara Wetland Park
Talcahuano
Región de Arica y Parinacota
Las Salinas de Huentelauquén Wetland Park
Cinnamon
Región de Coquimbo
Maullín Riverbank
Maullín
Región de Los Lagos
Cruces River – Wetland
Valdivia
Región de Los Ríos
Maipo River Wetland Sanctuary
Región de Valparaíso
LIRH: Innovation Laboratory for Wetland Restoration
Santo Domingo
Región de Valparaíso
Paicaví Wetland – Tucapel Bajo
Conception
Región del Biobío
Chimalfe Wetland
Hualpén
Región del Biobío
Healing and Therapeutic Gardens
We harness the healing power of nature in the design of infrastructure for health centers and residences, promoting the holistic well-being of individuals and communities.
Kamuna Center
Kamuna
Proyecto Internacional
Healing Gardens Social Impact Study
Región de Arica y Parinacota
San Carlos Hospital of Maullín
Maullín
Región de Los Lagos
Las Rosas Foundation
Puchuncaví
Región de Valparaíso
Maritime Sanatorium
Viña del Mar
Región de Valparaíso
Senior living community, Valparaíso – Healing Garden
Playa Ancha
Región de Valparaíso
Del Salvador Hospital, Valparaíso
Valparaíso
Región de Valparaíso
Home of the Little Cottolengo of Quintero
Quintero
Región de Valparaíso
Casa Alma, Los Angeles – Healing Garden
Los Angeles
Región del Biobío
San Borja Hospital
Santiago
Región Metropolitana
Hogar del Pequeño Cottolengo, Quintero – Healing Garden
Cerrillos
Región Metropolitana
Barros Luco Hospital – Healing Garden
Saint Michael
Región Metropolitana
Nuestros Hijos Foundation Garden
Pedro Aguirre Cerda
Región Metropolitana
Del Salvador Hospital – Healing Garden
Santiago
Región Metropolitana
Casa Alma, La Florida – Healing Garden
Florida
Región Metropolitana
Nature-based planning
We advocate for urban and territorial planning that respects the natural characteristics of each location, emphasizing the importance of water, soil, vegetation, and biodiversity. Our approach integrates ecological, cultural, and social aspects to enhance resilience and well-being, while promoting the regeneration of natural systems and harmonious cities and landscapes.
Nature education
Transformative Nature Educational Model
We highlight the transformative power of nature in education by creating learning environments that awaken curiosity, empathy, and a sense of belonging to the living world.
Our approach promotes learning in and with nature, fostering new ways of understanding the relationship between people and their environment. Through this model, we aim to strengthen ecological awareness and contribute to a more equitable and connected educational system.
We work to:
- Develop an educational model rooted in direct experience with nature.
- Train teachers through the Transformative Education with Nature
- Encourage the formation of ecological citizenship and community stewardship.
- Reimagine the bond between education and the environment to improve access and quality in learning.
- Design and implement green areas in educational centers that embody the formative and healing role of nature.
Alberto Hurtado University
We partner with Universidad Alberto Hurtado (UAH) to enhance its educational mission and strengthen its connection with society by creating spaces that promote learning, foster encounters, and care for the environment.
Together, we work on infrastructure and landscape projects that enhance the university’s cultural heritage, enhance campus life, and reflect the Jesuit and humanistic principles of education, which aim to serve the common good.
Our collaboration also focuses on research and innovation, generating studies and data on the link between green infrastructure, social well-being, and ecological sustainability. This work advances knowledge that connects human development with ecosystem health.