Eco house and garden

Nature Positive Design

Nature Positive Design in Action 

At Future Property Group, we integrate biosolar roofs, combining the efficiency of solar technology with the life-giving power of green roofs.

This fusion of innovation and nature demonstrates how modern design can work with, not against, the environment.

Our Eco Lodges embody Nature Positive Design, actively reducing carbon footprints while creating environments that regenerate ecosystems and enrich human wellbeing.

The benefits are broad and deeply interconnected:

Elemental – Preserve water, capture carbon, and generate oxygen.

Ecosystem – Eco villages provide habitats for native flora and fauna, supporting biodiversity.

Biophilia – Enhance mental, physical, and spiritual health through connection with nature.

Economic – Increase property value while reducing long-term operational costs.

Building – Improve air quality, cooling, and thermal efficiency for healthier, more resilient spaces.

Nature Positive Design is more than sustainable, it’s regenerative. It’s about creating buildings that give back more than they take.

House icon with a leaf inside, representing eco-friendly or green home concept.
A circular arrow surrounding a water droplet, representing water recycling or conservation.
A stylized icon of a person meditating with a lotus flower on the head, surrounded by a glowing aura.
A house with a small plant growing out of the chimney.
Set of five glowing star-shaped sparkles in various sizes and shades of blue on a black background.
Outline of a cloud with the text 'CO₂' inside, representing carbon dioxide.

Key Principles of Nature Positive Design

  • Illustration of a solar-powered house with a solar panel on the roof, a sun shining above, and a lightning bolt symbol on the house indicating electricity generation.

    Regenerate, Don’t Just Reduce

    Using design that restores ecosystems and biodiversity, giving back more than it takes.

  • Think in Systems

    Integrate nature and community as equal stakeholders in every design decision.

  • Outline of two hands holding a pair of leaves, symbolizing care for the environment or sustainability.

    Use Nature-Based Solutions

    Incorporate living systems like vegetation and water features for resilience and wellbeing.

  • Five stylized sparkle stars in light and dark blue.

    Measure What Matters

    Set goals against ecological baselines, ensuring real, measurable and positive outcomes.