On November 28, 2012, the Parry Sound Rotary Club honoured Dr. Alan Darlington with a Paul Harris Fellow in recognition of his international humanitarian contributions and achievements as owner of Nedlaw Living Walls Incorporated. Read the full article in Sideroads of Parry Sound Magazine.
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Free Continuing Education Course on Indoor Air Biofilters by Nedlaw
We have teamed up with Architectural Record to provide a free Continuing Education course. The course, “Indoor Air Biofilters Deliver Clean Air Naturally: Biological systems function to improve air quality while providing beautiful form”, is available online. Once you complete the course and take the test, you will be able to:
- Summarize and explain the principles of indoor air biofiltration that affect indoor air quality.
- Analyze and compare the different basic components of an indoor air biofilter system.
- Theorize and predict the impact of a biofilter on indoor air quality in buildings.
- Specify and conceptually design an appropriate indoor air biofilter into a building to optimize performance.
This course will also earn you 1.00 HSW/SD credit. Take the course, and better your understanding of Indoor Air Biofilters.
The Rise of Living Architecture Commemorative Edition
Our founder, Dr. Alan Darlington is one of the luminaries featured in the book, The Rise of Living Architecture Commemorative Edition. The beautiful, full colour, harcover, celebrates the contribution of more than 50 leading experts to the development of the green roof and wall industry over the past decade. Order your copy today!

CBC News reports on Nedlaw Living Walls in Ottawa
We are currently building North America’s tallest Biofilter Living Wall at Ottawa University’s new Social Sciences Building. CBC News reported on the progress of the wall and its benefits. Watch the video.
Green Roof and Wall Award of Excellence for Corus Quay
We are happy to announce that we have been awarded the 2012 Green Roof and Wall Award of Excellence (from Green Roofs for Healthy Cities) for the Corus Quay Project. We collaborated with Diamond Schmitt Architects on this 1,130 square foot living wall biofilter. Read the Green Roofs for Healthy Cities press release.