BioLink Designs

Designing connected living systems in the built environment

BioLink Designs is an ecological design and consulting practice integrating biological connectivity into urban systems—from soil networks to city-scale infrastructure.

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Ecological Connectivity

Designing systems that reconnect fragmented ecosystems across scales—below and above ground. Our work explores how biological networks, landscape systems, and ecological processes can support more resilient and adaptive urban environments.


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Future Cities Strategy

Advising cities, institutions, and developers on integrating living systems into planning, infrastructure, and long-term urban resilience strategies. We help position ecology as a foundational component of future city-making.


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Applied Systems Design

Developing implementable green infrastructure and biodiversity solutions grounded in research, testing, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Our work bridges ecological science, spatial design, and infrastructure innovation.


Our Philosophy

Modern development often fragments ecosystems into isolated patches, disrupting the movement of species, ecological processes, and biological exchange. BioLink Designs explores how connectivity can be restored through integrated systems that support biodiversity, ecological resilience, and long-term environmental performance across urban and regional landscapes.

Cities are part of larger living systems


Areas of Focus

Urban Forest Connectivity

Exploring subsurface and landscape-scale systems that support tree health, fungal networks, and ecological resilience.

Biodiversity Corridors

Designing ecological pathways and habitat networks that support the movement and connectivity of species across fragmented urban environments.

Productive & Regenerative Landscapes

Integrating ecological function, urban agriculture, and regenerative systems into public and built environments.

Living Infrastructure Strategies

Developing frameworks that position ecological systems as essential infrastructure within future cities.

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Research Driven Ecological Innovation

Founded on doctoral research at Harvard, BioLink Designs combines ecological science, urban systems thinking, and design research to develop new models for biological connectivity in cities.

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Interested in shaping more connected and resilient urban ecosystems?

Let’s begin the conversation.

info@biolinkdesigns.com