AGRIWILD
AGRIWILD© is the proprietary method utilized by Three Sixty to create healthy built environments for neighborhoods and communities. This approach considers food sources for animals and humans, site ecology, carbon sequestration, storm water management, habitat creation, and the incorporation of a natural, ‘wild’ element into the neighborhood. These elements combine to create a robust and healthy sense of place for residents and neighbors of the development. AGRIWILD © is an innovative and holistic approach to urban and community planning that aims to create environmentally sustainable and thriving neighborhoods. HEALTHY BUILT ENVIRONMENTS We focus on creating living spaces that promote the well-being and health of both humans and the natural environment. We integrate thoughtful, nature-provoking spaces, promote walkability, and create connecting trails. We offer community gardens with composts and replace sod with prairie gardens and other native landscaping. SENSE OF PLACE Fitness center and communal spaces for residents to gather and socialize fosters a strong sense of place for our residents. SITE ECOLOGY Understanding and respecting the existing ecological dynamics and natural features of a site is crucial for sustainable development. We carefully restore or preserve native vegetation and wildlife habitats surrounding our developments. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT Proper handling of storm water is essential to prevent flooding and water pollution. Our planning has involved permeable pavements, biofiltration, engineered soil to remove contaminants, native plant ecology, and rain gardens. Three Sixty goes above and beyond city requirements to maximize the prevention of polluting our waterways. HABITAT CREATION Creating habitats for wildlife can help support local biodiversity, which can be disrupted by urban development. We find ways to include wildlife corridors and nesting areas in our developments.
AGRIWILD ©
We carefully select our locations to be near parks and trails.
East Ward Community Garden in La Crosse, WI
The prairie at The Hub on 6th soaks up rainwater, while supporting local biodiversity by creating habitats.
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