Finn Harries is an environmental designer, entrepreneur, and advocate for regenerating the relationship between people and the natural world. His work focuses on building local community, restoring ecological systems, and supporting a transition toward regenerative culture.
He is the co-founder and Chief Designer of Juntos Farm, a pioneering community space in Ibiza dedicated to regenerative agriculture, local food production, and education. Through Juntos, Finn is working to re-imagine the role of farms as cultural hubs that bring people together around food, farming and community.
Finn is also the co-founder of Earthrise Studio, where he collaborates with Jack Harries and Alice Aedy to communicate new perspectives on climate, culture, and consciousness through film, photography, and storytelling. Earthrise’s work has reached global audiences, inspiring action and dialogue around the defining challenges of our time.
From 2011 to 2015, Finn travelled the world producing documentary films with his twin brother Jack, sharing their journey through the YouTube channel JacksGap, which grew to more than 4 million subscribers and over 150 million views.
Finn studied Architecture and Environmental Studies at Parsons School of Design in New York before completing his RIBA Part 1 at the Architectural Association in London. In 2019, he began an MPhil in Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Cambridge, where his research focused on regenerative design and frameworks for responding to ecological breakdown, culminating in his RIBA Part 2 qualification.
Finn has spoken on climate and regenerative design at TEDx and the United Nations, and his writing has been featured in publications including The Guardian and Citizen Magazine.
