Urban Greenery
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Urban Air: Los Angeles Artist Transforms Billboards Into Floating Gardens - Liz Dwyer
Imagine sitting in traffic during your daily commute and instead of seeing the clutter of countless billboard advertisements you see gardens floating in the sky. That’s the kind of green experience Los Angeles-based artist Stephen Glassman wants us to have as we travel through our urban landscape. His Urban Air project hopes to transform the steel and wood frames that hold billboard advertising into suspended bamboo gardens.
Glassman’s been creating large-scale bamboo installations across Los Angeles since the aftermath of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots. He came up with Urban Air because—like many of us who live in congested cities—he saw a need for more fresh, green space, and a greater connection to humanity. The idea won the 2011 London International Creativity Award and proved so inspiring that Summit Media, a billboard company based in Los Angeles actually offered to donate billboards along major streets and freeways.
The project’s hoping to raise $100,000 through Kickstarter to structurally retrofit the first prototype billboard, secure licenses, permits, and insurance, and pay for cranes to help install everything. They hope to spread the idea across the globe so they’re also producing “a system ‘kit’ that enables any standard billboard to be easily transformed to a green, linked, urban forest.” While it can be argued that that’s a hefty sum for just one billboard and a toolkit, seeing a beautiful garden suspended in air sure beats having to look at another advertisement, right?

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Urban Air: Los Angeles Artist Transforms Billboards Into Floating Gardens - Liz Dwyer

Imagine sitting in traffic during your daily commute and instead of seeing the clutter of countless billboard advertisements you see gardens floating in the sky. That’s the kind of green experience Los Angeles-based artist Stephen Glassman wants us to have as we travel through our urban landscape. His Urban Air project hopes to transform the steel and wood frames that hold billboard advertising into suspended bamboo gardens.

Glassman’s been creating large-scale bamboo installations across Los Angeles since the aftermath of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots. He came up with Urban Air because—like many of us who live in congested cities—he saw a need for more fresh, green space, and a greater connection to humanity. The idea won the 2011 London International Creativity Award and proved so inspiring that Summit Media, a billboard company based in Los Angeles actually offered to donate billboards along major streets and freeways.

The project’s hoping to raise $100,000 through Kickstarter to structurally retrofit the first prototype billboard, secure licenses, permits, and insurance, and pay for cranes to help install everything. They hope to spread the idea across the globe so they’re also producing “a system ‘kit’ that enables any standard billboard to be easily transformed to a green, linked, urban forest.” While it can be argued that that’s a hefty sum for just one billboard and a toolkit, seeing a beautiful garden suspended in air sure beats having to look at another advertisement, right?

YES

The offices of OpenPlans features a living replica of Central Park, designed by Parker Interior Plantscapes and LTL Architects.
via dindobernardo: awyeahverticalgardens

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More of this cool green roofs at this Winery in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain

Stunning!


Vertical Garden Map of Europe! Copenhagen

via elinorsamuelsson

Vertical Garden Map of Europe! Copenhagen

via elinorsamuelsson

mybrooklynrooftopfarm:

Braving the heat
bless yemi for her continued dedication even through this heat…

This is a fantastic image.  Growing food where you live

mybrooklynrooftopfarm:

Braving the heat

bless yemi for her continued dedication even through this heat…

This is a fantastic image.  Growing food where you live

(Source: yummybyyemi)

Churchyard of St John Zachary, Gresham Street, The Square Mile, London
by londonconstant

Churchyard of St John Zachary, Gresham Street, The Square Mile, London

by londonconstant

Friedensreich Hundertwasser is a building in Vienna famous for its greenery
(by Martin Ujlaki)

Friedensreich Hundertwasser is a building in Vienna famous for its greenery

(by Martin Ujlaki)

Green wall, Milan by roman fox’s

Green wall, Milan by roman fox’s

awyeahverticalgardens:

Jean Nouvel- Fondation Cartier, 1991-94 (by roryrory)

This is the best. So beautiful
Hotel Icon, Hong Kong Vertical Garden | Luke Hayes Photography
I want to work in this hotel!
via awyeahverticalgardens: ummhello
Submitted by Marijke Bruinsma:

EETHUIS (eathouse) is a small house made of a scaffold structure and covered with eatable green (vegetables, herbs and flowers). We’ve built the house, the green has grown very well and we’ve had a nice harvest.
www.ateliergras.nl

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Submitted by Marijke Bruinsma:

EETHUIS (eathouse) is a small house made of a scaffold structure and covered with eatable green (vegetables, herbs and flowers). We’ve built the house, the green has grown very well and we’ve had a nice harvest.

www.ateliergras.nl

This is the BEST!  Click-through for more photos!