Projects

Projects

Recent Projects

At Green Earth Habitats, we've had the distinct pleasure of working on diverse and transformative projects that resonate with our commitment to the environment. Our portfolio reflects our dedication to crafting habitats that support wildlife, enhance the beauty of outdoor spaces, and encourage sustainability.


Some highlights of our work include:

Islington Council:

Duncan Terrace Gardens

At Duncan Terrace Gardens, we had the pleasure of designing and building a series of bespoke habitats to create a 'biodiversity journey' through the park that integrated seamlessly into the park's natural landscape. The project was aimed at providing a safe and welcoming environment for a diverse range of bird and insect species, while also educating visitors about the important role these species play in our local ecosystems.


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Planted Cities:

Planted cities

The design brief for this project is to create reusable signage that also serves as habitats for pollinators. The goal is to create a sustainable and eco-friendly signage solution that aligns with the ethos of Planted - a design-led events and media platform that promotes environmentally focused brands and businesses. The signage should be eye-catching, easy to read and understand, and should effectively communicate the desired message.


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Urban and Civic:

Waterbeach Barracks

The collaboration with Bradley Murphy Design and Urban and Civic brought forth an exciting opportunity to contribute our expertise in habitat creation to enhance a housing development. The vision was to create a striking visual feature while providing crucial habitats for native wildlife, particularly solitary bees.


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Manchester City

Training academy

Our team had the pleasure of working with Manchester City Football Club to create a welcoming sign, bug hotel, and individual lettering for their first team training ground. The sign and lettering were crafted from responsibly sourced English grown cedar, which not only added a natural touch to the training ground but also provided shelter and nesting spaces for local insect populations. The design of the bug hotel and lettering was tailored to Manchester City Football Club's specifications and provided a unique and personalized touch to the training ground.


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