Project Type: LEED

City Of Cambridge Civic Center

Architect: Diamond and Schmitt Architects

The first LEED Gold civic center in Canada, the City of Cambridge wall stands 4 stories high.  This project is just one of many that Nedlaw and the city have completed.  Cambridge also boasts 2 green roofs on this building, and has two other buildings with Living Walls.  The W.G. Johnson Pool, and their Public Works office feature our interior bio-filters.

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.

Drexel University

Architect: Diamond & Schmitt Architects

This five-story Biofilter living wall is the located in the atrium of the new Papadakis Integrated Sciences Building (PISB) at Drexel University in Philadelphia. The wall is North America’s largest living biofilter and the only such structure at a U.S. university.

The 6.7m wide and 24.3m high biofilter assisted the PISB in earning Gold LEED-certification. The wall also earned Parker Urban Greenscapes (a division of Parker Interior Plantscape, Inc) two awards at the PIA Interior Plantscape Hall of Fame and Awards Banquet at the 2012 Industry Expo.

Photo Credit:”Sean Corbett, Drexel University”

Western University – College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Architect: SODERSTROM ARCHITECTS, Ltd.

This is one of the few Nedlaw living walls on the US west coast. The wall assisted the college in achieving a LEED Gold standard. This living wall is located in the building’s soaring, skylighted entry lobby.

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