Two Sydney schools show why biophilia is an asset to educational spaces

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Location
Design, Architecture
Client
Schools Infrastructure New South Wales
Adult employees aren’t the only group who can benefit from biophilic design. Two New South Wales schools are using nature to improve the learning experience and wellbeing o
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