Three people are featured assembling colourful wooden blocks at an outdoor U-Build structure. The scene includes a planter box in the foreground and an industrial background with a parked car and signage.

U-Build Box Library. Photo credit Peter O’Leary.

A modern wooden structure labelled U-Build, featured with colourful patterned panels, stands behind green leafy plants in an outdoor setting. The design showcases geometric shapes and a partially translucent wall.

U-Build Box Library. Photo credit Peter O’Leary.

Three people arrange and stack featured, large, colourful blocks with polka dots on a wooden structure outdoors. Each block is painted with different coloured backgrounds and dots in what appears to be a lively public or community space.

U-Build Box Library. Photo credit Peter O’Leary.

We’re honoured to see our Box Library chosen as the lead image for Architecture Today’s coverage of the 2026 Regenerative Architecture Index (RAI)!

Our sister company Studio Bark has been officially included in this year’s index, joining 119 organisations committed to a future of truly regenerative design.

The RAI celebrates built environment organisations that are actively co-evolving with nature, actively creating just spaces for communities and striving to be good ancestors for future generations.

Our Box Library embodies these principles by utilising natural materials designed for circularity, equipping communities with the tools and reusable systems needed to shape their own environments.

Thank you to Architecture Today for the feature and to Peter O’Leary for the fab photos.

We look forward to the official RAI launch and exhibition this October!

Read the full Architecture Today article and see the other inspiring practices involved.