Wyldlines explores the intersection of urban planning, green space and community building.
From parks and public art to commons and community gardens, we champion the places where people connect with each other and nature.
Wyldlines works as a directory and a practical tool for discovering, exploring, and supporting urban landscapes which incorporate green spaces into their design. We exist to highlight the role these places play in everyday life, and advocate for fairer access to nature.
We believe access to nature is a right, not a privilege. Walkable towns and cities which incorporate green spaces into their structure are essential for physical and mental wellbeing, climate resilience, which create strong, connected neighbourhoods.
Female-founded by Emma Dutton, Wyldlines is a personal project exploring the intersection of urban planning, landscape architecture, and a deep-rooted commitment to supporting and sustaining green spaces.