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Living Green Wall by Kooho Jung and Hayeon Kelly Choi

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Kooho Jung and Hayeon Kelly Choi have come up with an innovative idea, a conceptual double-layered wall system that collects, filters and distributes rainwater and wastewater within the construction site. Water is collected between the two layers, which also contribute in absorbing heat and noise around the site.

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The wall also provides space for birds and carries indicators to check the level of noise, vibration and air pollution around the construction site.

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Via [Yanko Design]

November 24, 2009 - Category: Facade, Latest, Tech - Posted by: Hans - Comments: 1

One Response to “Living Green Wall by Kooho Jung and Hayeon Kelly Choi”

  1. Greenfudge.org » Eco-friendly Walls for Construction Zones Says:

    [...] The Symbiotic Green Wall is designed to collect rain and waste water which is then stored, filtered and distributed around the site to hydrate the plant pods on the exterior wall and the sprinkler system on the interior wall to help lessen dust on the construction site. It serves as a buffer that protects and at the same time revitalizes construction zones. Read the full article here [...]

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