This competition called for ideas for integrating wildlife into a modern urban setting. FRLA’s entry, ‘Bio-Boundary’, is a landscape architectural feature that provides a barrier to the disturbance of animals, such as otters, and incorporates habitation for bats within its structure. Screens set within the feature relay live images from the otter holt and bat roosts, allowing people on the urban side of the boundary to feel connected with wildlife on the other side.