A living wall, also referred to as a green wall, vertical garden, or sky farm, is usually part of a building and consists of vegetation. These types of gardens are sometimes referred to as urban gardening,
because they are well-suited for an urban environment where space on the
ground is very limited but vertical space is plentiful.
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| Modular garden tiles by Spanish firm Ceracasa. |
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| Green wall in Suginami city, Japan - LINK |
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| Vertical 'garden city' in Tokyo |
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| Green wall at the Chelsea Flower Show |
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| Living wall at the Chelsea Flower Show |
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| Semiahmoo Public Library in Vancouver Canada created by Green over Grey |
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| The Gardening Hub in Singapore. Photo by Ronald Tan - LINK |
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| Rosenbaum Designn Company re-using plastic bottles as flower pots in San Paulo, Brazil - LINK |
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| Athenaeum Hotel is an 8-storey vertical garden, consisting of 260 plant species, of more than 12,000 plants. Created by Patrick Blanc |
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| Green walls at the Chelsea Flower Show |
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| Musée du Quai Branly in Paris. Created by Patrick Blanc |
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| Living wall created by Michael Hellgren |
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| Hasegawa Green Building in Shiba Koen |
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| Vertical Garden in Paterna, Valencia created by by urbanarbolismo |
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| Quai Branly Museum created by Patrick Blanc |
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| Semiahmoo Public Library in Vancouver Canada created by Green over Grey |
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| Vertical Garden Institute in Oregon City |
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| Vertical Garden Institute in Oregon City |
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