The cost-effective, stackable alternative to intensive living walls.
Whilst providing less coverage and design scope than our original soil-based intensive living wall, the Facade Planter system is a cost-effective alternative that is quick to install, allows for ventilation and provides good air purification benefits.
But why choose the facade planter?
1. Better ventilation
The climbing plants do not provide solid coverage, which means the planters allow for airflow to the building behind.
2. Cost-effective
Quicker to install and less intensive to produce, the facade planter makes for a more cost-effective solution when budgets are tight.
3. Stackable
The planters can be stacked, which means you can cover a whole facade with this system.
4. Limited water usage
With less soil and the species requiring less water to flourish, irrigation is limited.
Ideal applications for these planters are:
Car Parks
Allowing for ventilation and double-sided greenery, these make an ideal solution for car parks.
Commerical settings
As a more cost-effective solution, facade planters can be installed over large surface areas, such as on data centres or large commercial buildings.
A combination
Coming as seperate planters, you can combine this system with other planting systems, and get a cohesive finish (as pictured).
There are a range of size options available, as detailed in the specification detail.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Viritopia is consulted before specifying.
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| Depth (?) | 500 mm | |
| Height (?) | 2200 mm | |
| Weight (?) | 1450 kg | |
| Weight per m2 (?) | 140 Kg/m2 | |
| Width (?) | 3900 mm | |
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| Material (?) | Aluminium , Coconut Fibre , Galvanised Iron , Galvanised Steel , Latex , Steel | |
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| Features (?) | Cost effective , Easy to Install , Environmentally friendly , Low maintenance | |
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| Location Suitability (?) | External | |