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Introducing Biophilic Design in the Workplace

Living walls are popping up in public locations more each day, and biophilic designs can have a positive impact in the workplace as well. With the living plant wall industry growing and evolving, the installation opportunities are more plentiful than ever. Here are some of our tips for introducing a living wall into the workplace.

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Benefits of Plants in Schools

They’re beautiful to look at, but green walls also have tangible benefits, especially when it comes to educational environments. Read on to find out why living walls are the best new investment that schools can make.

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Using Plants to Fight Climate Change

Time is of the essence in the fight against climate change, and innovative methods of removing CO2 from the atmosphere must be explored. We know that plants utilize carbon dioxide for cellular respiration and photosynthesis, so it stands to reason that they could be a key element in reducing the atmospheric concentration of CO2. 

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Lighting for Living Walls: Interior Projects

The types of lighting solutions that work aesthetically and practically for a space may not be the best for a green wall. Luckily, there are other lighting options that can be implemented to make sure the coolest element of your project is kept healthy and happy.

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Indoor Plants Improve the Mentality of Employees

There have been countless studies conducted on the effects and benefits of indoor plants on employees. In this post, we explore several of those studies and their results to show how implementing plants in indoor workspaces & offices can help boost productivity and reduce absenteeism.

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Plants Clean the Air

Plants act as a natural air purification system by filtering out airborne contaminants, pumping out oxygen to revitalize the air, and regulating humidity levels.

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A New Remedy: Introducing Biophilic Design into Hospitals

Hospitals can be one of the less inviting places and many people avoid them at all costs. The sterile white walls, floors, and dim lights create an unwelcoming environment for most. But what if the environment was changed by introducing other forms of life? There are many hospitals experimenting with adding plants, green walls and even fish tanks to their facilities.

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LaKesha Campbell