Articles
UC Berkeley’s Enormous Green Walls at the New Helen Diller Anchor House
The Helen Diller Anchor House living walls and rooftop farm exemplify biophilic design and provide students with restorative experiences whereby they can flourish at Berkeley University.
Are Green Walls and Potted Plants Good for Improving Indoor Air Quality? Yes, and No!
A review of the misinformation and science on green walls and air quality.
Green Walls: Green Infrastructure That Fights Climate Change
This article provides an overview of the many ways that green (living) walls can help cities mitigate and adapt to climate change challenges. This includes energy savings in buildings, a reduction in the urban heat island, and stormwater management.
Living Walls in Healthcare: Enhancing Patient Recovery and Well-Being
Discover the healing power of living walls in healthcare. Learn how these green walls improve air quality, reduce stress, and enhance recovery times, creating sustainable and therapeutic environments for both patients and staff.
“The Hanging Gardens of Saigon” - The Jakob Factory, Vietnam
This deep dive into the design of a sustainable industrial facility in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) developed through the leadership of Peter Jakob, Founder of Jakob Systems, demonstrates the remarkable performance capabilities of green facades.
Pandemic Stimulates Diverse Interior Green Wall Market
Nature has been the star of our recovery from the pandemic. Bringing life-giving greenery inside can help soothe us and provide us with the many benefits that only nature offers, even while we’re indoors. Mobile indoor green walls bring greenery inside in a flexible way.