Tasty Building/Landscape Fusions

I am definitely noticing the green wall/facade, vegetated architecture trend… with ASLA’s blog asking the burning question: Are green walls ‘the green roofs of 2008?’ Seems so, at least in a theoretical, paper architecture visual sense – but as mentioned prior, green facades and walls are beginning to literally take root all over. A few notable recent finds:

On a totally different scale and concept, vegetative-leaning architect Ken Yeang’s rendering for a ‘bioclimatic’ Elephant and Castle skyscraper in London.


:: image via Treehugger

Our third is another ‘component’ from a French company called Vegetalis, Greenwall S.A.S. The initial web shots shows some of the structural components for their mur vegetal, which, if my high school french doesn’t fail me, means vegetated wall. Makes sense. Part of the appeal of these walls is the modularity, which has created products by a number of manufacturers, which can be installed, removed, adjusted in theoretically a simple manner… My upcoming goal is to collect examples of each of the systems to compare how they work, as well as visit some sites… now I just need to find a way to Paris.


:: image via Vegetalis – Greenwall S.A.S

One thought on “Tasty Building/Landscape Fusions

  1. I’m really keen on vertical plants ; the wall is very beautiful…. If you are searching for little wall with vertical plants, you can have a look on this website : http://www.small-garden.fr : you can find different things with vertical plants : (wall, tableau vegetal , etc….)

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