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Project Overview

This residential area in Birmingham needed a touch of greenery to add to their wooden building. These two always look so good together as it is nature with nature. Perfect for the environment and I think the insects would agree too!

Air Quality

  • 3510g dust trapped per year

O2 production

  • 45.9kg produced each year

Project Drivers

Biophilia

Social Impact

Air Quality

wall behind fence
Almost finished...

What the residents needed.

This residential area in Birmingham needed a touch of greenery to add to their wooden building. These two always look so good together as it is nature with nature. Perfect for the environment and I think the insects would agree too!

side view of one of the walls

It is important to give plants time to establish

We knew this project was going to happen a while ago, so we were given plenty of time to make sure the plants are fully established before they go up. This makes the wall look better once its up, rather than a bare wall when the plants are still growing.

another wall

Not just one wall

Although it was 27sqm, it was split between a few walls, so was 27sqm altogether. One benefit of living walls being split is you can put them at different sides of the building, which means more air is being improved.