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Vladimir Sitta posted an update in the group Veg.itecture 12 years, 2 months ago
The vertical walls based on hydroponics are fundamentally unsustainable.They rely on constant monitoring by humans, they are artificial lige supporting systems unless they are fully emulating conditions that exist in nature which is rare. Unless a system is developed that invites spontaneous colonisation by plants – like porous sponge ceramics or…[Read more]
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Barbara A. Yaeger, PLA, ASLA, CANP posted an update in the group LA@UCONN 13 years, 10 months ago
Happy Holidays All- Wishing everyone a bright prosperous New Year!!
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Audra Lofton, Hon. ASLA posted an update in the group ASLA-Tennessee Chapter 14 years, 6 months ago
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Charles A. Warsinske posted an update in the group Veg.itecture 14 years, 7 months ago
The “felt” fabric. Blanc’s installations has two layers of fabric that he drips his water/fertilizer solution through. This is a non-soil installation. The plants root into the fabric and fed by the solution.
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Gavin Walsh posted an update in the group Veg.itecture 14 years, 8 months ago
Hey Charles.. what do you mean by nonwoven material for a base? Are you referring to the waterproof backing or the felt?
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Charles A. Warsinske posted an update in the group Veg.itecture 15 years, 2 months ago
I’ve used a variety of green roof techniques which have been more or less successful. I’m gathering information about what folks have done with green walls, the materails they have used and their success. I’ve read quite a bit about Patrick Blanc’s work but keep wondering about maintenance and costs. I’m currently looking into the nonwoven…[Read more]
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kavan donohue posted an update in the group Veg.itecture 15 years, 5 months ago
Hey Jason, looks like the department has decided to ask you to lecture this coming Fall. I know it seems like it has taken forever, and I apologize but we have been very busy restructuring our program and interviewing potential department heads. The good news is that they still want you to come and lecture and the program is doing great. I also…[Read more]
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Byron Douglas posted an update in the group Veg.itecture 15 years, 5 months ago
Thanks Jason. Will have to get hold of his new book as well.
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Byron Douglas posted an update in the group Veg.itecture 15 years, 5 months ago
Has anyone used epiphytes on green walls, and if so what success rate did you have. How did you attach them to the walls, simply on a wire trellis structure or did you use something more intricate – any info would be great!
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jennifer Bloch posted an update in the group Veg.itecture 15 years, 10 months ago
i would research xeriscape plants – there are a bunch of native drought tolerant grasses and sedge that could work – Festuca glauca, Muhlenbergia c. …Also some hardy vines like Wisteria or Honeysuckle or Grape – Sedum, Yucca and Agave of course…and you realize this as you mention succulents…Rosemary var., Erigeron, Gaura, Salvia varieties…[Read more]
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Barbara A. Yaeger, PLA, ASLA, CANP posted an update in the group LA@UCONN 15 years, 11 months ago
I just created this page to keep us all in touch!
I am working on a logo- it did not quite fit on the page!
anybody who has a better idea let me know!Barb
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Lisa Town posted an update in the group Veg.itecture 16 years, 1 month ago
Check out Jason’s review on Patrick Blanc’s new book The Vertical Garden.
And I have to agree, it is indeed quite fabulous and I am not at all disappointed. If nothing else, it is worth it to see the pictures of Mr. Blanc himself perched over a waterfall with his green hair.