Some Suggested Biostructural Planting Plans
A simple cross plan for a small building of five rooms. Put doors and windows anywhere! Each of the outer rooms has three protrusions for bay windows or built in storage. These would be about the size of a small bathroom and one or two could be closed off for that purpose. Leaving one of the long axes free of partitions would make for a dramatic internal open plan space, and still allow two rooms to branch off opposite one another.
Rounded freeform rooms requiring custom furnishings strung along a recurved corridor. One or both of the open bay shaped areas outside could be enclosed with a pleached fence contiguous with the house to make private courtyards
Four units connect at a central circular atrium.
A building with rooms surrounding a large central hall. An institution of learning.



Non biostructural internal partitioning in yellow.

Four units of 2 lecture halls each, with tutorial rooms and offices radiating out along corridors, frame a central quadrangle. Any of the units could be adapted for other uses, canteen, gymnasium, library, dormitory etc.