Project Type: Common Areas

Robertson Building

Architect: Ziedler Architects

One of the first living walls ever installed by Nedlaw, then known as Air Quality Solutions, the Robertson Building is owned and operated by Urbanspace Property Group. For the clients perspective on the living wall, check out their website.

Meadowvale Cemetery And Visitation Centre

The living wall is highlighted by a gorgeous skylight and features a beautiful stone fireplace splitting up the two walls.  A sunken basin with creative tile work allows for this wall to be a peaceful oasis for those who are grieving the loss of a loved one.

Royal Botanical Gardens

Architect: Diamond and Schmitt Architects

The Royal Botanical Garden’s new Camilla and Peter Dalglish Atrium was awarded LEED Silver with 2 Nedlaw Living Wall Biofilters helping that cause.  These Biowalls were also the recipients of the Green Roofs for Healthy Cities Living Wall of the year award.

University Of Waterloo

This was the first wall completed with the University of Waterloo.  We have since gone on to partner with them in developing a Living Wall at their Huntsville Campus and the UW Summit Center for the Environment which hosted the G8.

WLU Brantford

Architect: MMMC  Architects Inc.

WLU offers its students a World Class education in such subjects as Business and Music.  At the Brantford Campus, they house Journalism, a Teachers College, and many other programs but in their newest building they also provide World Class Air Biofiltration creating Clean Air with this wall.

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