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    Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Public Park Living Wall, St. Luke’s Gardens

    • London, United Kingdom
    • 2011
    • For Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
    • 25m2
    • Publicly viewable

    Project Details

    • The Living wall screens the building
    • Complements green space
    • Located in public park

    The living wall in this public park, St. Luke’s Gardens, was created to complement this green space in the centre of London. it was installed to screen a public convenience building, helping it to blend in with the surrounding landscape.

    The planting design includes alternating waves of ferns, grasses and shrubs, including a striking band of Heuchera ‘Palace Purple’. The wall is also dotted in spring and summer with yellow and white flowers.

    To learn about Biotecture design, grow and install our living walls on site you can visit our ‘build process’ page.