Food forest at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel
A 625 m² food forest reconnecting the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel with nature: a space of inspiration and renewal for its artists.
🏢 Our first corporate client — and our first participatory design.
Food forest at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel
Semisto is helping reconnect the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel with nature — a historic bond first sparked by Queen Elisabeth herself, a lover of birds and biodiversity.
Nature becomes a source of inspiration, a space for creation for the artists: a place of refuge, renewal and calm, conducive to meditation, breathing and concentration.
Why this food forest
To root the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel in a dynamic of ecosystem regeneration, where nature, biodiversity and art come together to create a space of beauty, wellbeing and sustainability. To create a place of inspiration and renewal for artists, patrons and visitors alike, and a strong symbol of the Chapel’s ecological commitment.
Project facts
- Type: Design, planting, co-management
- Area: 625 m²
- Delivery: 2025
- Designers: Anne Goldschmidt, Louise Rivière
- Status: Project implemented in Waterloo (Walloon Brabant, Belgium)
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