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Reimagine, retrofit, reconnect: SEI researcher at Cumulus Nantes 2025

SEI researcher Luke Gooding presented a co-authored paper on regenerative retrofitting and ecological citizenship at Cumulus Nantes 2025, showcasing insights from the Ecological Citizen(s) project’s collaboration with Wild House.

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3 to 7 June 2025
Nantes, France and Online

La Cité Nantes Congress Centre

Retrofitting homes is widely recognized as a key strategy for reducing emissions in the housing sector. But how might it also foster deeper human–nature relationships, community resilience, and ecological stewardship?

Luke Gooding, a researcher at SEI York, explored this question in a paper presented at the Cumulus Nantes 2025 conference. Coauthored with Rob Phillips and Nick Gant, the paper shares insights from Wild House – a pioneering regenerative retrofit of a social home in Brighton, UK.

Funded by the Ecological Citizen(s) Network+ in 2024, the project explores how circular materials, nature-based design, and sensorial technologies can reconnect residents with the ecosystems that sustain them. It introduces the concept of an Ecology of Things – a framework for revealing the often-invisible ties between people, everyday objects, and the natural world.

These ideas were presented by Luke as part of the conference’s focus on design futures and sustainability.

Learn more about Wild House on the Ecological Citizen(s) Network+ website.

Conference track #4: Regenerative City and Territorial Development

Co-designing benefits for People and Nature – Paper presentation by Luke Gooding 

Luke’s paper presentation was part of track #4 of the Cumulus conference Ethical Leadership: A New Frontier for Design

See the full conference program.