Oxford House
We were specified by Robert Myers and contracted by Maylim to design and install two facing living walls, with a few bird boxes for added impact.
We were specified by Robert Myers and contracted by Maylim to design and install two facing living walls, with a few bird boxes for added impact.

As part of Great Portland Estates, the works at 70/88 Oxford Street involved a new build of Oxford House, a multi-use building including offices, retail and apartments. We were brought in to work on the design of the vertical gardens on the roof terrace.
We were specified by Robert Myers and contracted by Maylim to design and install two facing living walls, full of seasonal species, flowering plants and evergreens, with a few bird boxes for added impact.


Qatar's stunning 7,000m² living wall defies extreme heat, showcasing nature's resilience and versatility in an innovative, soil-based system.
Commercial buildings
Modular

Our first proposal involved soil-based living walls along the façade, an extensive green roof and ground planting around the perimeter of the building.
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Modular

The ten tall living walls are placed intermittently along the length of the centre, going from wide to narrow as they reach the end of the building.
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This piece of interior planting is angled around the wall, which our modular system is perfect for as it allows us to work on curved surfaces.
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Partner with the team behind the world’s largest and most awarded living walls. From concept to ongoing care, we deliver green infrastructure built to perform and designed to last.

