Whether it is sitting at an office desk, in school or at home, Australians no longer have as much access to nature as they once did. The way we experience interior spaces, and how that impacts our physical and mental health and wellbeing, is more important than ever. Biophilic design fosters a connection between people and the built environment through natural elements and materials. Across both commercial and residential sectors, the world of architecture is paying increasing attention to timber in this context due to its natural beauty, sustainability, and health and wellbeing properties.