WARM FOR ELDERS: Bridging Generations Through Biophilic Design
Greenhouse-inspired biophilic architecture connecting generations through shared spaces, nature, and seasonal adaptability.
A Biophilic Architecture Strategy to Foster Intergenerational Wellbeing
This project "WARM FOR ELDERS" envisions a vibrant, inclusive public space in Munich that integrates biophilic architecture to enhance the lives of older adults. Designed to respond to both seasonal challenges and social needs, the space combines greenhouses, a cafe, and a bookstore to create year-round opportunities for engagement, wellness, and connection.
Although the park is tailored to support the elderly, the intention is broader: to design a space that welcomes all generations. By crafting an environment where nature, architecture, and human interaction intersect, this project fosters opportunities for communication between older and younger people alike.


Located near the English Garden and the iconic landmarks of Munich, the site is well-positioned to be a community hub. The layout encourages daily activities such as walking, socializing, reading, gardening, and exercising — all supported by thoughtfully designed biophilic structures that offer shelter and comfort through the colder months.
Key elements include:
- Greenhouse Domes for warm, light-filled communal areas
- Children’s Garden to encourage family visits and interaction
- Fitness and Pergola Zones that support active lifestyles
- Cultural Nooks like a bookstore and cafe to stimulate the mind
The master plan integrates these components into a natural setting, encouraging ecological awareness and reinforcing the human-nature connection that defines biophilic architecture.


This innovative approach not only addresses climatic needs through sustainable design but also aims to redefine how public space can support aging with dignity, while strengthening intergenerational bonds.
Project by: 墨 陈 & Ying Lu Shortlisted Entry in: Huddle Competition
