Regenerative Design Lab — Cohort 6

£950.00£2,800.00

Full details on how to apply below. Note you can’t purchase this course directly through the website – you need to apply and successful applications are offered a place.

Description

The Regenerative Design Lab is an eight-month immersive programme for leaders and future leaders across the built environment who are ready to put regenerative thinking into practice.

Since launching in 2022, the Lab has welcomed over 70 participants, seeded two books (The Regenerative Structural Engineer and The Pattern Book for Regenerative Design), and built a growing alumni network shaping practice across engineering, architecture, and policy.

Cohort 6 is your chance to join this movement — to test regenerative design in your own projects, develop new approaches for your organisation, and connect with a powerful community of change-makers.

Register your interest to get a notification of when applications open in December.

What makes Cohort 6 different?

In Cohorts 3 and 4 we ran specialist Labs focused on policy. Cohort 5 we are running in-house for the team at Hazel Hill. For Cohort 6, we are returning to an open Lab format — a space where participants can pursue a wide range of enquiries, and where the diversity of interests creates a rich learning ecosystem.

Our aim is to create a space where people can study anything from:

  • applying regenerative design on projects,
  • to developing regenerative business strategies,
  • to shaping policy and governance,
  • to designing products and supply chains,
  • to exploring their own regenerative practice.

The richness of the Lab comes from this diversity of interests. Your enquiry is held alongside those of others, creating surprising connections and fresh perspectives.

At the heart of this journey is The Pattern Book for Regenerative Design. The Pattern Book emerged from the Lab, and now it serves as an ally within it — offering tools, methods, and maps of enquiry. As participants use the Pattern Book in practice, their experiences feed back into future editions. The Lab and the Pattern Book breathe each other in and out, continually evolving together.

Why join?

The sixth cohort of the Regenerative Design Lab aims to help you

  • Grow regenerative thinking in your projects and organisation — apply regenerative principles to a live challenge, supported by peers and facilitators
  • Build your leadership capacity — gain skills in systems thinking, facilitation, and creative practice that extend beyond technical expertise
  • Renew your energy — reconnect with living systems at Hazel Hill Wood and develop practices that support resilience and wellbeing
  • Shape the field — contribute to an alumni community that is actively advancing regenerative design in industry and policy

How it works

Over eight months, Cohort 6 blends online and in-person learning:

  • Five online workshops (2–3 hours) for systems tools, peer learning, and project coaching
  • Three residential gatherings at Hazel Hill Wood, an off-grid woodland retreat, where you’ll connect with nature, deepen relationships, and reflect on practice

You’ll also dedicate around 1 hour per week to reflective work and developing your enquiry — ideally woven into your day-to-day projects rather than “extra” work.

Programme details

  • Dates: April – November 2026
  • Format: Part-time, designed to complement professional work
  • Location: Online and Hazel Hill Wood, near Salisbury
  • Group size: Around 20 participants

Session schedule

  • Session 1 | 3rd March 10am – 12noon | Kick-off | Online
  • Session 2 | 24th March 11am – 25th March 3pm | Spring residential (one night)| Hazel Hill Wood
  • Session 3 | 5th May 9:30am – 12:30pm | Online session
  • Session 4 | 1st June 9:30am – 12:30pm | Online session
  • Session 5 | 1st July 11:00am – 3rd July 3:00pm | Summer residential (two nights) | Hazel Hill Wood
  • Session 6 | 2nd September 9:30am – 12:30pm | Online session
  • Session 7 | 28th September 9:30am – 12:30pm | Online session
  • Session 8 | 20th October 11:00am – 21st October 3pm | Autumn residential (one night) | Hazel Hill
  • Session 9 | 24th November 3:00pm – 6:00pm | Final event in London – venue tbc.

Fees

Cohort 6 is sustained entirely through participant fees. We offer three tiers:

  • £2,800 + VAT – corporate / commercial / large organisation rate
  • £1,900 + VAT – public sector / NGO / small organisation rate
  • £950 + VAT – self-funded / micro-organisation rate

Many organisations support participants as part of leadership development, sustainability, or innovation budgets. We can provide supporting information for funding applications.

Equity places

Each cohort also includes up to two equity places at £600 + VAT. These are designed for applicants who would not otherwise be able to attend, due to financial barriers or underrepresented perspectives.

Equity places are an intentional part of how we design the Lab. They exist to help ensure financial barriers don’t prevent diverse perspectives being present in the cohort.

Who is it for?

  • Engineers, architects, designers, and policy professionals who want to lead regenerative practice
  • Organisational leaders looking to embed long-term thinking into strategy and projects
  • Future leaders seeking clarity, confidence, and a powerful peer network

Application process

  1. Complete the online application form — opens, December.
  2. If shortlisted, join a short informal interview with one of the facilitators in late January to learn more about you, your work, and your hopes for the Lab and to answer any questions you may have.
  3. Places will be confirmed at the start of February 2026.

Register your interest to get a notification of when applications open.

Equity & accessibility

We seek to create safe and brave spaces for participants from diverse backgrounds and lived experience. We are committed to embedding equity, inclusion, and anti-oppression at the heart of our programmes.

If you have additional support or access needs, please let us know in the application form. We are happy to arrange a call to discuss how we can support your learning.

Additional information

Price tier

corporate / commercial / large organisation rate, public sector / NGO / small organisation rate, self-funded / micro-organisation rate