Regenerative Eco-Village Masterplanning

Developing the UK’s first regenerative settlement

Bowden Pillars Future are developing the UK’s first regenerative settlement in South Devon. Set on 120 acres of farmland.  This project explores regenerative eco-village masterplanning as a way of rethinking how settlements relate to land, community and ecology. Developed as a living system, the project brings together housing, food production, shared spaces and ecological restoration to support long-term resilience and wellbeing.

 

Regenerative Eco-Village Masterplanning

The Brief

To support the client and design team with a planning application for 50 homes. Coupled with a land management framework and spatial masterplan for the site and farmland.


Our approach to Regenerative Eco-village

Our Approach

Supporting Transition by Design and Incremental architecture, we are working as part of a holistic design team to bring together the high aspirations and dream of the client team, whilst grounding it in the delivery of a housing scheme and farm land project.


Challenges of Regenerative Eco-village

The Challenges

Human complexity. Site parameters. A first planning policy to be piloted (AL1) in the UK.

Regenerative Eco-village Outcome

The Outcome

The intended outcome is a successful planning application and then build process that embeds value into each stage of the design process. Building the capacity of the system and people within it. The aim is to develop a culture here that will last and grow for generations to come.


The Future

This is a pioneering project we are stoked to be a part of. Keep up to date to follow the project as it progresses.

Regenerative Eco-village<br />

The project in numbers

Acres of land

Households

Food to be grown on site