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Living Moss Carpet For Your Bathroom. 11 Incredible Living Walls. The idea of a living wall conjures up all sorts of images, but in reality it is nothing more than a wall completely covered in vegetation.

11 Incredible Living Walls

In order to create a living wall pre-vegetated or fabric panels containing plastic containers, or geotextiles, as well as irrigation systems and vegetation are attached to the wall or supporting structure. This form of urban gardening is often designed as an art form to decorate buildings in cities and has been hailed as one way to make cities more enjoyable, healthier and ultimately greener places. 1. Musee du Quai Branly [Paris] One of the best loved vertical gardens inhabits the walls of the Musee du Quai Branly in Paris. 2. This 714 foot structure in downtown Toronto, Canada is a superb example of how living walls and vertical gardens can actually be profitable as well as beautiful. 3. Another amazing living wall design created by Patrick Blanc, the CaixaForum museum has become a popular tourist attraction largely thanks to this creation. 4.

Beyond Green Roofs: 15 Vertically Vegetated Buildings. Vertical gardens bring lush, verdant life to even the coldest and barest of surfaces, both indoors and out.

Beyond Green Roofs: 15 Vertically Vegetated Buildings

These ‘living walls’ are a big part of the future of green design and technology – they increase interior humidity, purify the air and provide a much-needed touch of nature in spare, angular urban spaces like airports, museums and shopping centers. From skyscraper farms to vertical parks, here are 15 green buildings with stunning vertical greenery, from 6-story elevator shafts to subterranean restaurants. Edificio Consorcio, Santiago, Chile (images via: Plataforma Arquitectura) The Concorcio Building in Santiago, Chile is one of the world’s most eco-friendly office complexes. Bardessono Hotel Vertical Tillandsia Garden (images via: Land + Living) Not all vertical gardens even need soil or irrigation at all. Urban Plant (images via: World Architecture) This architectural design proposal called ‘Urban Plant’ envisions a new way to deal with producing food for urban city dwellers.

DIY Green Walls: Vertical Gardening. Green Screen: Exotic Plants Crawl Up Living Exterior Walls. Talk about tree cover – you could almost miss this whole home while walking by on the street, buried as it is under dense layers of climbing greenery that wrap up and around on three of four sides (as well as the roof).

Green Screen: Exotic Plants Crawl Up Living Exterior Walls

For architects Samyn and Partners and their botanical specialist Patrick Blanc, this project was a complex balance between aesthetics, privacy, and engineering. It was not simple, for instance, to create a waterproof membrane and the necessary irrigation and fertilization systems to support a heavy coat of plant life. The foliage curves to enclose more private spaces within the home, including master and children bedrooms and bathrooms. The one open face is left stark and bare, glazed from floor to ceiling with only thin metal supports spanning to carry large sheets of glass.

As illustrated in plan and section, this area contains living and dining rooms as well as a kitchen, all opening toward the outdoors. Green Roof Centre UK. Green Roofs. Green Roofs on Homes and Sheds...

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Green Roof, Lakeland, UK Wildroof Landscapes www.wildroof.co.uk Picture taken two years after planting with mixed plug plants. Pic: flickr.com Green Roof on Faroe Islands, Norway. Pic: DaScott www.flickr.com. Green Roofs - Blackdown. The term "green roof" has many pseudonyms - living roof, brown roof, biodiverse roof, Sedum roof, eco-roof, grass roof, turfed roof, vegetated roof etc.

Green Roofs - Blackdown

Green roofs, typically designed to allow vegetative growth, can include both hard and soft roof landscaping solutions. Blackdown green roofs are constructed from a range of components that replicate the natural growing environment for plants, without requiring the same depth and weight of construction: Naturalistic plant communities are selected in accordance with the project's requirements and environment. The engineered substrate provides the medium for plant growth, providing the roots with the requisite air, water and nutrients. The filter fleece permits the percolation of water through the build-up, without washing out the fines - performing the role of sub-soils in natural ground conditions.

Synthetic or mineral drainage layers facilitate the percolation of water so as to prevent waterlogging causing damage to the plant layer above. Vertical Gardening.