Green wall systems help bring architecture to life, creating dynamic façades that sway in the breeze and change with the seasons. Living walls are exterior walls covered with plants, offering numerous benefits for the climate and the built environment. In addition to their aesthetic appeal, they provide benefits such as rainwater retention, temperature regulation, and facade insulation, while also contributing to biodiversity.
A living wall is a self-sustaining vertical garden that attaches to a building's exterior façade or interior wall. While technically a type of green wall, it stands apart as a true living system, using real plants to provide both visual impact and meaningful environmental gains. TEVAWALL™ Living Walls for Offices, Businesses & Homes TEVAWALL™ units feature integrated self-watering systems with programmable timers and 10-gallon reservoirs, providing over a month of hassle-free hydration for your living wall.
Perfect for offices, businesses, and homes in Montréal, these living walls stay lush and healthy even when you're away. Every facade has potential. With our living wall systems for offices, hotels, warehouses, and public buildings, any wall can become a lush green oasis - delivering measurable benefits for wellbeing, biodiversity, and the planet.
LiveWall is the living wall system that works. We supply commercial-grade living wall structures and guides to empower our customers to effectively install, plant and maintain their green wall systems. Canadian manufacturer of living green walls, green wall vertical gardens, and indoor living walls for offices and professional spaces.
Nedlaw offers living walls that have full-sized plants growing in two layers of a resilient and long-lasting proprietary growth medium. This type of green wall allows for sufficient air circulation through the root systems of the plants, which, in turn, promotes efficient microbial bio. Living walls offer a number of benefits, including reducing air pollution, improving air quality, and beautifying your home or business.
The living wall and green facade both decreased indoor temperature by up to 4.0 °C and 3.0 °C, respectively [5]. Perini and Rosasco [6] examine the costs and benefits of various vertical greening systems, such as living walls and green façades, from the standpoint of both individual and societal gains.