Green Walls, Urban Spaces of Well-being

Posted By: Equipo CitySens

At the Innovation and Technology Centre for Human Development at UPM, we have installed an impressive green wall that redefines its interior space. This vertical garden, made up of plant modules, not only transforms the aesthetics but also plays an active role in the building’s environmental well-being.

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Green Solutions for Modern Interiors

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In an increasingly dense urban context, far removed from natural environments, integrating green elements into interior spaces is not only an aesthetic trend but also a necessity for improving quality of life.

One of the most effective and attractive solutions is large-format vertical gardens: a simple and functional way to create green surfaces that show how architecture and interior design can move towards more environmentally friendly models.

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Illustrated wall planter

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More Than Decoration: Health Benefits

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Vertical gardens allow you to make the most of walls, turning them into true plant lungs.

Beyond their decorative value, these installations have a positive impact on people's health and well-being, as they help purify the air, reduce environmental noise, and regulate humidity.

The incorporation of natural elements such as vertical gardens is proof that comfort, aesthetics, and sustainability are not only compatible but also enhance each other.

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Illustrated wall planter

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An Inspiring Example

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This is an excellent example of this integration between design and sustainability.

The Vertical Garden not only beautifies the interior of the building but also serves an important ecological function: it helps regenerate indoor air thanks to the natural properties of plants. This garden acts as a biological filter that absorbs pollutants and improves air quality, creating a healthier space for its occupants.

Including a vertical garden at home or in the workplace is a simple way to reconnect with nature, enhance well-being, and contribute to a greener future. Because caring for the environment also begins with the spaces we inhabit.

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sustainable project results

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