OVERVIEW
In order to achieve the BREEAM rating of “Excellent”, the fourteen storey building, constructed in 2009 in London’s Bank Conservation Area, incorporated several sustainable features, including our rope and rod Green Wall System.
To create the ideal habitat for wildlife, the green wall design included bat boxes; providing a safe place for bats in the city.
Green walls can be used in cities to help improve the local air quality by trapping dust and pollutants; in addition to absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. Green walls can also be used as an effective graffiti deterrent in areas where this is an issue, as green walls make the application of graffiti to structures near impossible, and this is just one of many benefits of green walls.
Additionally, the green wall is helping to provide cleaner air in the urban environment – and looks great!
JAKOB Living Green Wall – Rope & Rod - Living Green Wall
Free Standing JAKOB Webnet Green Wall - St Dominic's College, Harrow.
JAKOB Webnet Green Wall Facade - Pfäffikon, Switzerland
One Hyde Park, London - JAKOB Rope and Rod Green Wall Project
Webnet used as Balustrade Infill at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Free Standing JAKOB Webnet Green Wall - St Dominic's College, Harrow.
JAKOB Webnet Green Wall Facade - Pfäffikon, Switzerland
One Hyde Park, London - JAKOB Rope and Rod Green Wall Project