To Hide This Construction Site, There's A Living Wall Instead Of Plywood
The 860 square foot blanket of plants will offer a much better view as this London building is renovated.
The 860 square foot blanket of plants will offer a much better view as this London building is renovated.
We're used to seeing the scaffold on long-term building projects covered up with advertising, but what about—crazy idea—not creating an eyesore on the city and doing something interesting instead? That's what Arup architects is doing during its renovation of Grosvenor's St Mark's building, in London's fancy Mayfair neighborhood. The firm has hung a vertical garden over the whole proceedings instead.