Air purification using a “living” wall

More recently, an unusual and spectacular wall was installed at the airport in the city of Edmonton (Canada), the main function of which is not only decorating the premises, but also air purification. This wall looks great, coupled with stretch ceilings. Especially to the place will look modern stretch ceilings from fabric. The price of tissue stretch ceilings will surprise and delight. Such ceiling coating will cause delight for the whole family, and the guests will simply be conquered by him.

Green Over Grey developed a new unique design of the “living” wall, which consists of many different plants. The creation of the wall in the design that it appeared before everyone at the city’s airport was inspired by its creators with landscapes from clouds and individual paintings by abstractionists from Canada.

The uniqueness of the invention, as mentioned above, is not only in an extraordinary appearance. The fact is that the whole design consists of processed materials, and performs the function of installing huge sizes for air purification. The device draws into itself carbon dioxide and a number of other pollutants, and pure oxygen releases from itself.

The “living” wall installed in Edmonton is the only one in its performance, the largest installation among the structures similar in order. In general, it is made in the form of a vertical garden that occupies an area of ​​1420 square meters. feet. This design of three panels consists: central, largest size, and two lateral panels smaller. In the center, the designers convey the images of the clouds, and on the side panels they tried to recreate the paintings of the “form of the tree” Emily Carr and the “nameless abstraction” of Donald Flate.