Figure 4 is an example of green facade. The purpose of these supporting frames is tokeep the vegetation off the wall surface so that they will not damage the exterior and will provide easy access during building maintenance.
These self-clinging vegetations can be rooted in the ground or in hanging planters. In this case, each supporting frame (each block), will be 1 m in width, 1 m in height, and 30 cm in depth, and the entirevertical garden will be constructed with combination of blocks. English Ivy is suitable for living in a temperature between 5~25 Celsius and temporarily surviving extreme condition of -10 ~ 40 Celsius (Lambertini, A., & Ciampi, M., 2007).
In conclusion, the combination of English Ivy and Green Façade system can be considered in constructing the vertical garden.
Figure 4: Green Facade Vertical Garden of Ivy Growing on Supporting Frames
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Figure 4 is an example of green facade. The purpose of these supporting frames is tokeep the vegetation off the wall surface so that they will not damage the exterior and will provide easy access during building maintenance.
These self-clinging vegetations can be rooted in the ground or in hanging planters. In this case, each supporting frame (each block), will be 1 m in width, 1 m in height, and 30 cm in depth, and the entirevertical garden will be constructed with combination of blocks. English Ivy is suitable for living in a temperature between 5~25 Celsius and temporarily surviving extreme condition of -10 ~ 40 Celsius (Lambertini, A., & Ciampi, M., 2007).
In conclusion, the combination of English Ivy and Green Façade system can be considered in constructing the vertical garden.
Figure 4: Green Facade Vertical Garden of Ivy Growing on Supporting Frames
Source: www.nytimes.com
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