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  2. Green wall - Wikipedia

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    Green wall the Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.. A green wall is a vertical built structure intentionally covered by vegetation. [1] Green walls include a vertically applied growth medium such as soil, substitute substrate, or hydroculture felt; as well as an integrated hydration and fertigation delivery system.

  3. Stanley Hart White - Wikipedia

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    The wall was reconstructed in 2012-13 as part of a Graham Foundation Research Award. Stanley Hart White is also known for his innovative teaching style and his influence on the work of Richard Haag , Hideo Sasaki , Peter Walker, Stu Dawson, Philip H. Lewis Jr. , and numerous others.

  4. Great Green Wall (Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The Sahel region (brown), proposed Great Green Wall (green), and participating countries (white) Satellite photo of the Sahara The Great Green Wall or Great Green Wall for the Sahara and the Sahel (French: Grande Muraille Verte pour le Sahara et le Sahel; Arabic: السور الأخضر العظيم, romanized: as-Sūr al-ʾAkhḍar al-ʿAẓīm) is a project adopted by the African Union in ...

  5. Bosco Verticale - Wikipedia

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    However, many of the reference projects for the Bosco Verticale can be attributed to the field of "green architecture," which developed in the second half of the 20th century. Among the most vibrant sources of inspiration are the Casa nel Bosco (House in the Woods) by Cini Boeri , Stefano's mother, which was built in a birch forest and designed ...

  6. Patrick Blanc - Wikipedia

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    Green walls. 1988 : green wall, made at the Museum of Science and Industry in Paris; 1998 : Fondation Cartier in Paris; 2000 : Aquarium of Genoa, Italy; 2001 : Perhsing Hall Hotel in Paris; 2003 : Marithé & François Girbaud boutique in Manhattan; 2003 : French Embassy in New Delhi; 2004 : Green façade at the Administrative building of the ...

  7. Greene and Greene - Wikipedia

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    Gamble House, Pasadena, California, in 2005 Mortimer Fleishhacker House and estate (rear view), Woodside, California. The architectural firm of Greene and Greene was established in Pasadena in January 1894, eventually culminating with the designs of their "ultimate bungalows", such as the 1908 Gamble House in Pasadena, generally considered one of the finest examples of residential architecture ...

  8. Folkewall - Wikipedia

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    The Folkewall is a construction with the dual functions of growing plants and purifying greywater. [1] It was designed by Folke Günther in Sweden. [2]Inspired by the "Sanitas wall" at Dr Gösta Nilsson's Sanitas farm project in Botswana, this technique makes an efficient use of space by fulfilling two essential functions: vertical plant growing and purification of greywater.

  9. Green building - Wikipedia

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    Green building (also known as green construction, sustainable building, or eco-friendly building) refers to both a structure and the application of processes that are environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's life-cycle: from planning to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and demolition. [1]