Back to All Events

How to Best Specify and Design Living Walls Workshop

  • Toronto Metropolitan University - Daphne Cockwell Complex (Room 709 - 7th Floor) 288 Church Street Toronto, ON, M5B 1Z5 Canada (map)

Vegetative walls can have dramatic impacts on the functionality of the built environment, the quality of indoor environments, and the quality of life of the residents who occupy them, but the decision making process around the different types of systems and options for implementation can be overwhelming. This green wall masterclass will provide attendees with the key best practices for designing and maintaining various green wall systems. Attendees will learn: what types of green walls are on the market; how to avoid common green wall mistakes; how to develop a resilient plant pallette; best maintenance practices.

This class is perfect for interior designers, landscape architects, architects, building owners and developers.

Instructor:

  • Lily Turner, Director of Green Walls, Urbanstrong/Chair, GRHC Green Walls Committee

Location:

Toronto Metropolitan University - Daphne Cockwell Complex (Room 709 - 7th Floor)

288 Church Street, Toronto, ON, M5B 1Z5

This course is approved for 3
AIA HSW, ASLA HSW,
and GRP CEUs.