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HaveLight Article- Plant Walls, the eco-friendly architecture

Writer's picture: Dalianny CorporanDalianny Corporan

Updated: Jan 2, 2022




Plant or Green walls are the new eco-friendly architecture today. Plant walls are vertically built structures that hold soil to have various plants grow on them. They also have built-in irrigation systems because of the living plants. A plant wall can be improved with smart technology such as self monitoring and self-irrigation for better aesthetic, air purification, and survival. There is maintenance required like any other plant. Removing dead plants and weeds and filling in gaps will keep them healthy and pleasing to the eye.



The Advantages of Plant walls


There are a plethora of advantages besides it looking pretty. Outdoor green walls can insulate buildings, capture rainfall, and provide habitats for insects. The transpiration process of plants can make a subtle decrease in temperature and purify the air indoors as well. Plants can also decrease stress and improve concentration.



Additional Benefits of Plants in a Home


For people experiencing the symptoms of mental illness, indoor gardening can be helpful. Researchers have used horticultural therapy to increase feelings of well-being among people with depression, anxiety, dementia, and other conditions.


Being able to look at plants and flowers may speed your recovery from an illness, injury, or surgery. A 2002 review of the research revealed that people recuperating from several kinds of surgery needed less pain medication and had shorter hospital stays than people who weren’t looking at greenery during their recovery periods.


Multiple studies have found that plants in the workspace increase both productivity and creativity. One frequently cited study from 1996 found that students in a campus computer lab worked 12 percent faster and were less stressed when plants were placed nearby. In 2004, researchers challenged people to make creative word associations. They performed better when a plant was in the room with them.


A view of the city park might improve anyone’s job satisfaction — but it might surprise you to learn that a potted plant could have a similar effect. Source interviewed over 440 Amazon employees in India and the United States. They found that those whose office environment included natural elements like indoor plants felt greater job satisfaction and more commitment to the organization than those who didn’t work around natural elements.



The Benefits of Going Green


There are so many benefits such as reducing the electricity bill and water bill, preserving the environment, making your home more endurable, and increasing your home value. There are too many benefits to count!




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