Biodiversity Façade
In central Copenhagen a living map of Europe has appeared on the facade of the European Environment Agency (EEA) offices. Designed by architect Johanna Rossbach, with Mangor & Nagel Arkitektirma, […]
In central Copenhagen a living map of Europe has appeared on the facade of the European Environment Agency (EEA) offices. Designed by architect Johanna Rossbach, with Mangor & Nagel Arkitektirma, […]
Graffiti in urban space takes a new shape by Anna Garforth. Connecting nature and urbanism; moss graffiti art is a way of expression. images: http://crosshatchling.co.uk/
Public Farm 1 is designed by Amale Andraos / Dan Wood WORK Architecture Company in 2008. As cities have finally proven their superiority over their suburban counterparts — in everything […]
Mao Marilyn was designed by Seksan Design for Singapore Garden Festival in 2008. Small living wall panels were used to hold individual plants. The plants are uniform in size, but […]
“What started out two years ago as the whimsical project of Fedor, a Dutch fellow about whom nobody seems to know much, has blossomed into a series of string gardens: […]
The Planter Brick is designed by Rael San Fratello Architects in 2009 and was exhibited in the Exit Art Vertical Gardens exhibit. The planter brick wall is designed to be […]
Designed by Andrea Cochran Landscape Architects, the project is awarded by ASLA in 2005. The Ivy Space Roof Garden has been designed in a space that was created during the […]
Moistscape is designed by Freecell; a design and fabrication studio working on small scale building projects in New York. “Located in henry urbach gallery and served ‘as an opportunity to […]
the vertical garden in CaixaForum Madrid by Patrick Blanc, 2006. CaixaForum Madrid is a post-modern art gallery and was constructed by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron. The greenwall, showing […]