Sacred Geometry
Sacred geometry explores divine proportions that generate resonance — such as the golden ratio (1.618) found throughout nature and used in master architecture.
From shells and pinecones to cathedrals and temples, harmonious proportion can be felt as well as seen.


What is Biogeometry
Biogeometry is a design language developed to recreate the energy qualities found at sacred sites through shape, orientation and proportion.
It is often used to restore harmony in living spaces and environments, including those affected by modern electromagnetic ‘noise’.
How it integrates into gardens
We can incorporate resonant forms and relationships into paths, beds, features, and focal points — subtly or more explicitly, depending on your style.
The goal is a space that feels calm, coherent and supportive, while remaining practical and beautiful.

Who it’s for
Clients in the South East who want their home or garden to feel genuinely harmonious — beyond surface aesthetics, trends or purely visual design.
Frequently asked questions
Here are some common questions about our company.
Sacred geometry explores universal proportions and forms found throughout nature and traditional architecture. Biogeometry builds on this by applying specific shapes, orientations and relationships to support balance and harmony in modern environments.
There are similarities in that both work with orientation, form and flow. However, sacred geometry and biogeometry are grounded more in proportion, resonance and geometric relationships rather than symbolic placement systems.
Absolutely. In many cases the most effective work is barely visible — embedded in paths, planting layouts, focal points or spatial relationships rather than overt symbols or features.
Biogeometry is often used to support environments affected by modern electromagnetic activity. While not a replacement for practical measures, it can help soften the overall energetic quality of a space and restore a sense of calm.
Talk to me about your site
If you’re in the South East and would like a grounded conversation about your land and what it needs, get in touch.