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Tag: Building Research Establishment

A New Kind Of Concrete Gives Regular Buildings Living Walls

January 17, 2013April 26, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

A New Kind Of Concrete Gives Regular Buildings Living Walls
BY ARIEL SCHWARTZ, fastcoexist.com

This new building material is engineered to easily keep plant life living on it to create easy-to-care-for green buildings.

Build­ings cov­ered in veg­e­ta­tion aren’t just beau­ti­ful. They also cap­ture CO2 and pro­vide insulation—you just ha…

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