What is a Bioisland?
Born from a long-standing desire to transform urban public spaces, Bioislands propose the conversion of traditional green areas into biodiverse ecosystems open for the free use of the surrounding community. Instead of vast, sterile, and exposed spaces like lawns, Bioislands create clearings surrounded by dense vegetation, creating a more inviting, peaceful, and comfortable environment for the FCUL campus. Their epithet, "Biodiverse Classrooms," arises from the need to increase the availability of spaces for outdoor teaching, especially for Biological Sciences. As zones of slow and gradual intervention, Bioislands aim to co-create the ecosystem by involving all parties in the project. Furthermore, they provide an opportunity for students to feel like they are part of the campus's construction and evolution, fostering a sense of responsibility for the spaces they inhabit.








