Ancestral Forest by SUGi
Together with the rewilding experts at SUGi and a local forest planting team from Baansuan Onsorn, we’re designing a 10 rai (4 acre / 1.6 hectare) interactive sensory forest using the Miyawaki Method that will become home to an abundance of functional and medicinal species.
But, more importantly, the pocket forest will also be a place that encourages a deeper connection with the natural world through the intersection of cultural activities like art, design, music, architecture and performances. The forest will also become home to peaceful meditative areas, buildings and art installations that blend with the forest to allow immersion and deepening of the abiding connection between people and nature.
We imagine a future where people live more closely with nature. We invite our community to play, to grow and to learn from our Ancestral Forest, which in the years to come, will inform more of our programming and provide a canvas for limitless possibilities.
Through rewilding, we can restore the web of life and heal both our inner and outer world.
Together with the rewilding experts at SUGi and a local forest planting team from Baansuan Onsorn, we’re designing a 10 rai (4 acre / 1.6 hectare) interactive sensory forest using the Miyawaki Method that will become home to an abundance of functional and medicinal species.
But, more importantly, the pocket forest will also be a place that encourages a deeper connection with the natural world through the intersection of cultural activities like art, design, music, architecture and performances. The forest will also become home to peaceful meditative areas, buildings and art installations that blend with the forest to allow immersion and deepening of the abiding connection between people and nature.
We imagine a future where people live more closely with nature. We invite our community to play, to grow and to learn from our Ancestral Forest, which in the years to come, will inform more of our programming and provide a canvas for limitless possibilities.
Through rewilding, we can restore the web of life and heal both our inner and outer world.
