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Client Background

The University of Nottingham's brand new RAD building, which is part of the successful Energy Research Accelerator initiative, has been designed to achieve BREEAM Excellent and has included Passivhaus measures to decrease energy requirements.  This compliments the Universities broad minded vision to sustainability.

Featured Solutions:

  • Viritopia Living Wall System (Interior)

Size:     25m² - 150m²

Industry:     Universities, Colleges & Schools

Project Drivers

Biophilia

Social Impact

Air Quality

Installing The Living Wall At University Of Nottingham Atrium

Scope of works

Viritopia used a ranging plant palette to create a living wall that is not only beautiful, but helps to regulate temperatures and aid air purification.  This living wall stretches four storeys, allowing students and staff to admire the wall from every level!  This addition really adds to the University's innovative design and environmental focus, not to forget its efficiency as a building.

Huge Viritopia Living Wall Spanning Multiple Floors In The University Of Nottigham Atrium