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Green walls, greener cities: Boosting sustainability with vertical garden systems

Australian cities, demanding a more sustainable approach to urban building design in response. Green infrastructure – specifically, green roofs, walls and facades – are gaining popularity across Australia as a way to integrate the natural environment back into urban landscapes

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

15 Jan 2020 1m read View Author

Rapid urban growth, increasing population numbers and climate change are putting pressure on Australian cities, demanding a more sustainable approach to urban building design in response. Green infrastructure – specifically, green roofs, walls and facades – are gaining popularity across Australia as a way to integrate the natural environment back into urban landscapes.

Download this whitepaper for an essential introduction to green wall specification that will help architects, designers and specifiers meet the growing market demand for sustainability.

Green walls, greener cities: Boosting sustainability with vertical garden systems
Green walls, greener cities: Boosting sustainability with vertical garden systems
Download this whitepaper for an essential introduction to green wall specification that will help architects, designers and specifiers meet the growing market demand for sustainability.
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