One Kids Place

Architect: Mitchell Architects

Winner of the 2010 Project of the Year AIRDO, the One Kid’s building has brought a lot of innovation to Northern Ontario.  The progressive thinking Architects at Mitchell are working on another project bringing us back to North Bay at Nipissing University.

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.

Allied Properties

This Living Wall in downtown Toronto has been one of the fullest and lushest living walls we have ever created.  With great lighting and a great space, the living wall at Allied is truly a site to behold.

Queen’s University

Architect: B + H Architects

Winner of multiple awards including innovation in architecture from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, the Queens Biofilter has been a great tool used in the environmentally focused building.  The Queens University website highlights the great features that were used in the design.

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.

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