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2019

Campus landscape We rejuvenated the College campus throughout 2019, working towards a

greener, cleaner campus, full of educational and learning opportunities. Its landscape now features 100 newly planted trees resistant to climate change; they have been selected to be enjoyed by the Dulwich community on its 500th anniversary.

The key elements of the campus now include:

WELLBEING – an outdoor space that encourages a range of activities and interactions, in a rich and green environment, promoting wellbeing and a productive learning environment. WATER-SENSITIVE DESIGN – we have used planted landscapes to soak up, clean, store and slowly release rainwater runoff. These features make the water cycle and other natural processes visible. BIODIVERSITY AND WILDLIFE – maximising opportunities to support pollinating insects and seed-eating birds at the heart of the campus. Integrating where possible, designed habitat structures as artworks with year-round visual interest such as ‘bug hotels’ or ‘creature towers’.

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