A mail subscription only resource, but certainly worth subscribing to, the “Living Architecture Monitor” makes both encouraging and high quality reading. The Spring 2008 issue provides so… more →
Sustainability CityJoe wrote 1 month ago: God, there are one or two things that I simply hate in life. One of them is Gardening and the other … more →
palmsundae wrote 1 month ago: The chart above (click for larger size) is a first effort to analyze three types of vertical urban g … more →
palmsundae wrote 2 months ago: Mitsubishi Estates, one of Japan’s largest real estate companies, has created a comprehensive … more →
erynchandler wrote 2 months ago: Everytime I go to designsponge.com I’m consumed with a constant sense of “want.” … more →
Christine Haskell wrote 2 months ago: Related to previous posts about innovative ideas and thinking outside the box, these companies have … more →
Suzanne Russo wrote 2 months ago: Spring has definitely sprung in New York. Everywhere I go my eyes and nose (and allergies) take in t … more →
samasaurus wrecks wrote 4 months ago: Seems that one recent post in particular has been pulling a decent amount of curious onlookers my wa … more →
haley.loram wrote 6 months ago: “The vertical garden is something closer to a living painting than a garden.” - Patrick … more →
cindydyer wrote 7 months ago: During our short stop in Huntsville, Sue and Steve treated Michael and me to lunch at Westin Hotel … more →
tonytone wrote 7 months ago: Michael Hellgren is a landscape architect who specializes in creating vertical gardens, resulting i … more →
cindydyer wrote 7 months ago: During our short stop in Huntsville, Sue and Steve treated Michael and me to lunch at Westin Hotel … more →
bennoandlara wrote 1 year ago: For later: a planting guide for the climate of Adelaide. planting_guide_eden and some seed sites for … more →
lawler wrote 1 year ago: Received an enthusiastic email from Jeff Burroughs, one of the co-founders of the new 9Thirty Theatr … more →
imogen88 wrote 1 year ago: A mail subscription only resource, but certainly worth subscribing to, the “Living Architectu … more →
imogen88 wrote 1 year ago: Just a quick article to show how a brilliant designer, Patrick Blanc, is transforming cities with v … more →
gardencommunity wrote 1 year ago: Ecotality pointed us back to The Grow Spot, which has a cool thread on Living Walls. … more →
Matt wrote 1 year ago: This week we have the “3 degrees of Jean Nouvel”, a thinly-veiled attempt at a thematic … more →