Vertical Garden

Green Building Design aims to minimize the impact on the natural environment, increase energy efficiency, use environmentally sustainable practices while increasing the quality of life for people who visit, work or live in them. Why is it green? How can it look green?
Let’s use positive urban psychology – improve human comfort and relieve stress by elevating green walls and vertical gardens. Implementing green-living walls for buildings and the built environment has numerous benefits for everyone in an urban environment.

Benefits include:
- Reduction of thermal loading to buildings, indoors or outdoors – lower heating and cooling costs, thus lower CO2 emissions
- Reduction of direct solar load by absorbing the sun’s rays green walls lower ambient outside air temperatures
- Air purification – plants are efficient filters of pollution – especially when used indoors
- Research proves that plants are capable of cleaning indoor air of toxic chemicals that are common in modern buildings including VOCs, CO, TCE, Benzene, Toluene, Xylene, Formaldehyde
- Noise reduction – quieter buildings and streets
- Ecological habitat increased for pollinating insects, songbirds and other wildlife
- Less inputs, hydroponic vertical gardens can use minimal water and nutrient input than other systems
- Absorb and detain storm water, reducing “first-flush” loads on pumping and treatment systems
Green plants are pre-grown vertically in a unique, patented, modular hydroponic system, designed to deliver precise, low water usage and maintenance.
