Event Description

Nature and green spaces make us feel better, but why is it so? And how can we design gardens for human restoration?

RESTORE is a compelling exploration of how green spaces can profoundly support human restoration. Discover the fascinating history of gardens as symbols of wealth and power, but also as places sanctuary and respite during many millennia. Delve into the diverse ways humans have manipulated green spaces to become spaces of calm and deep connection to nature.
Drawing on global, evidence-based research, this book illustrates the proven benefits of nature on human wellbeing. It also highlights the invaluable wisdom that First Nations people’s world views offer Western society in creating more restorative environments.

In this book, Australian Landscape Architect, Sandra Schwarz, shares her extensive research into the foundations of restorative garden design. Explore the way green spaces naturally ease our physical functioning, reduce stress and improve our health through vibrant images, garden layouts and plant options. Across 30 international case studies, witness how restorative green spaces can nurture and support us physically, mentally, emotionally, socially and spiritually.

Providing a new and universal approach to this topic, this book explores diverse public open spaces (High Line in New York City), public gardens (Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne), healthcare gardens (Horatio’s Gardens in the UK) and private gardens.

RESTORE shares practical tools for anyone to apply as the starting point to their own green space design. Whether you’re a designer, gardener, healthcare professional or simply someone who finds respite and peace in nature, this book offers a fascinating look at the intersection of environments and wellbeing – making a strong case for why we need restorative green spaces now more than ever!

Discover for yourself what it is that makes you enter a natural or green space and simply exhale and relax.

When

10:30AM - 11:30AM
Saturday 23 August 2025
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03 9800 6480

Where

Mooroolbark Library
7 Station St
Mooroolbark VIC
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