

MEET MARD _ MA Regenerative Design _ Central Saint Martins UAL
Join us at the Central Saint Martins SHOWS from 19–22 June as we celebrate the incredible work of our MA Regenerative Design (MARD) 2025 graduating cohort!
Explore our showcase A LIVING SYSTEM NETWORK on-site, connect with our community and tune in online on 19 June, 1–3pm (GMT) for a live session where our graduates will share their projects, insights, and perspectives.
We’re excited to welcome our extended community—friends, collaborators, and regenerative minds alike.
Our graduates explore and collaborate with biospheres, species, and complex systems to foster a resilient and thriving more-than-human world. We operate at the intersection of human and natural systems, working within communities to drive ecological and social change—recognising our role as part of a living, interconnected system.
Regenerative design is not about producing isolated objects or quick solutions; it is about activating a long-term, adaptive process that supports the ongoing vitality of living systems. It requires deep engagement, stewardship, and a commitment to restoring relationships, processes and systems—between people, species, places, and the planet.
Our global cohort spans time zones, ecosystems, and plural perspectives, forming a mature, interdisciplinary community of practice. Our graduates cultivate the conditions for regeneration rather than extracting short-term value. We honour complexity, legacy, and the potential for long-term ecological restoration and resilience.
Quoi Alexander, JP 35.6764° N, 139.6500° E
Bonnie Carr, UK 51.5072° N, 0.1276° W
Susanna-Mei Casuncad, UK 51.0153° N, 3.1068° W
Mark Hester, UK 50.9699° N, 0.4160° W
Lucy Mitchell, UK 52.3449° N, 1.9718° W
Maki Obara, US 40.7128° N, 74.0060° W
Sherry Perrault, CA 49.8954° N, 97.1385° W
Ines Quinones Fabregas, ES 40.4167° N, 3.7033° W
Kristen Robb, IE 53.7798° N, 7.3055° W
Marcell Csillag, HU 47.1625° N, 19.5033° E
Olga Glagoleva, RU 55.7646° N, 37.6056° E
Charlie Whinney, UK 54.3739° N, 2.9376° W
Tom Whiteley, UK 51.3781° N, 2.3597° W