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Camp Standish 2025

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Camp Standish, our annual company get-together, that hosted 90 Planiters all camping in our studio grounds.

Located in an idyllic setting, it gives us a great opportunity to escape from our computers, eat some freshly prepared home-grown food, drink cider from the Studio orchard and chat round the fire-pits until it’s time to hit the bell tents.

An image of the Camp Standish setting, with all the tents and the Standish Studio in the distance

Thought provoking, inspiring, challenging, grounding, reflecting, learning, connecting and creating … it is always an immersive experience at Camp Standish for the Planit team.

Where you are encouraged to put devices aside, connect with colleagues, adopt different perspectives, actively listen… and be in the moment.

A photo of the Planit team laughing while sitting aligned on a stone wall

Across two days, we expanded our knowledge on regenerative design principles learning from some of the best regenerative experts in the industry - Kara de los Reyes from TerraLupa, Jenny Ford, and Gemma Jerome from Building with Nature

An image of people gathered sitting in a circle on grass with a large tree behind them

An image of the Planit Regenerative Design Tool being used

We’ll be sharing our own regenerative knowledge and project experience from across our Studios so that we keep developing and honing our design methodologies to deliver our purpose:

Designing For All Life to Thrive in Balance.

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