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Patrick Blanc’s Vertical Gardens

December 15, 2006 by Ingrid  
Filed under Home & Living

 

Ping Mag referred to Peter Blanc’s beautiful creations as “eco-art” and I really like that term, so I’ll reproduce it here. Patrick Blanc’s talent extends beyond the act of overgrowing plants on the side of buildings and shaping them into gorgeous murals.

Imagine the Hanging Gardens of ancient Babylon but this time on modern concrete buildings. But Patrick is not just simpy putting green on the walls which last for a day or two: set up with a highly scientific background he studies the many ways plants adapt to extreme situations at the CNRS, the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in Paris since 1982.

Let’s take it a step further. What about plant fashion? Patrick has done that! His ‘Robe Végétale’ appeared in Jean-Paul Gaultier’s 2002 fashion show. Talk about veggie chic!

 

Back to the world of the indoors, however, Patrick didn’t limit himself to outside murals. He actually grew his organic wallpaper inside his house:

There’s lots more over at Ping Mag, which also includes a very fascinating interview with Patrick Blanc himself. Check it out.

 

Via | Unusual Life

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6 Responses to “Patrick Blanc’s Vertical Gardens”
  1. cody says:

    How much Peat, or soil did he USE from Nature? places these plants can grow by them selfs?

    Well they cant now cause obviously the soil is going to the Wall.

    How much water does he waste watering the plants?

    Just something to think about, is it really all that “eco friendly” When you destroy habitats to get something as commonly used in horticultural practices as Sphagnum Peat?

  2. Here’s the deal though; “eco-art” and “eco-friendly” are two very different terms. What this guy does is unusual architectural art, it doesn’t mean anyone is saying he has eco-sensibility.

  3. cody says:

    Ok, I guess I just misinterpreted the article.

  4. No worries – you know, if more people actually thought about this stuff, and commented on eco-issues, maybe we’d see a larger shift towards total sustainability. Too few people question the environmental issues we all face – at least you do, that’s cool. Thanks for stopping by.

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