The Asthma and Lung UK Breathing Space Garden
A serene woodland-edge garden designed as a restorative 鈥榖reathing space鈥 for people living with lung conditions, featuring accessible paths, therapeutic planting, and a tranquil platform for breath-focused practices
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The garden
This tranquil woodland-edge garden reflects the voices of people living with lung conditions, offering a calm, supportive 鈥榖reathing space鈥 in which to recover and reconnect with nature.
Accessible paths, graded steps, and seated rest points lead to the heart of the garden, where two structural pine trees, known for their natural antioxidant and immune-boosting qualities, anchor a 鈥榝loating鈥 platform. This sheltered space is designed for breath-supporting therapies such as yoga and tai chi. Running water and a still pond introduce soothing sound and reflective calm.
A restrained planting palette of green and white is lifted by highlights of purple and orange, with pockets of low-allergen plants chosen for their gentle impact.
Awards: Highly commended in the RHS Environmental Innovation Award category.
Key plants
A base wash of calming greens and whites provide a backdrop for pops of colour in Asthma and Lung UK colours (pink, purple and orange).
- Scleranthus uniflorus 鈥 a low-pollen plant creating micro landscapes in pots; tactile and inviting for visitors to touch as they pause or pass by
- Iris ensata 鈥 Japanese water iris used to frame the wildlife pool, adding elegance and seasonal interest
- Boehmeria platyphylla 鈥 a rare plant known for its striking, plate-sized leaves that add dramatic foliage texture
- Spiraea betulifolia 鈥 native to Japanese hillsides, paired naturally with Hakonechloa macra for a harmonious planting scheme
- Sorbaria aitchisonii 鈥 offers valuable foliage in May and flowers later in the season, extending the garden鈥檚 visual interest
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Sustainability notes
The garden incorporates innovative, sustainable and low carbon materials and practices, including trials of a carbon negative additive (ACLA), manufactured by using biochar to permanently lock in carbon. Biochar is also used as a planting mulch and plants are grown in biodegradable pots. FSC-certified timber is used for fencing and the cantilevered canopy roof. Recycled aluminium oxygen cylinders have been repurposed as a water spout and channel drain. A symbolic touch comes from the inclusion of coal dust sourced from the UK鈥檚 last coal-fired power station, marking the country鈥檚 historic transition as the first in Europe to fully close down coal power.
The designer 鈥
鈥淒esigning for Chelsea for Asthma and Lung UK and with the Rotherham relocation and rebuild gave us the opportunity to step outside residential design constraints. This is a hugely personal project for myself and the design team and my wife Kate works in supportive and palliative care with people with lung conditions.鈥 Angus Thompson
Angus grew up in rural East Yorkshire and graduated from the Inchbald School of Garden Design in 2004, winning the Principle鈥檚 Award. He has designed two previous gardens at RHS Chelsea; The Children鈥檚 Society 鈥淟ust for Life鈥 (2007; Silver), and 鈥淣ature Ascending鈥 (2009; Gold) built by Dan Flynn. Angus鈥 work has featured in numerous publications including Country Life, House & Garden and Gardens Illustrated.
Hear from the charity 鈥
鈥淲e鈥檇 like visitors to be inspired to think about their own breathing, and take a moment to exhale during their busy day and experience a moment of calm. We also want to highlight the invisible impact of breathlessness for the one in five people in the UK who will develop a lung condition in their lifetime, and for people to be more aware of Asthma and Lung UK鈥檚 vision of a world where everyone has healthy lungs.鈥
Garden legacy
The garden will be relocated to the Breathing Space lung rehabilitation centre in Rotherham, supported by Asthma and Lung UK. There, it will become a permanent therapeutic space offering holistic support for people living with lung conditions, maintained in partnership with the local community.
BBC / RHS People鈥檚 Choice Awards
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