On Saturday September 10th, 2011 Nedlaw Living Walls was featured in the Globe and Mail for our work done at Centennial College. We are very proud to be recognized for our clean air technology and are honoured to have been able to work with Diamond and Schmitt Architects on this project. For more information on this biowall contact us!
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Nedlaw Living Walls’ Centennial College Project in the News
On September 7th, 2011 Nedlaw Living Walls was featured in the Daily Commercial News. We are very proud to have been apart of this project at Centennial College which is working towards LEED Gold Certification. This collaboration with Diamond and Schmitt Architects and EllisDon has been an enjoyable one and we look forward to working with this team again in the future.
New Nedlaw Living Wall: Greenbelt Cultural Center
Nedlaw Living Walls is proud to have partner with the Lake County Forest Preserves in Chicago, Illinois to build three living walls at the Greenbelt Cultural Center. To learn more about the Center or to join in the festivities at the grand opening on Oct. 2, 2011 go to: www.lcfpd.org and check out their “Horizons” Fall 2011 booklet.
Nedlaw Continuing to Research
Nedlaw along with Seneca College have teamed up with funding from the Federal Government to continue research into the effects of biofiltration. Our Living Walls developed through the University of Guelph have been constantly researched and we continue to find ways to improve our design to let mother nature do her wonders. To learn more read the news release: Government of Canada Supports Innovation in Southern Ontario.
New Living Wall Awarded: Mississauga Executive Center
Nedlaw Living Walls is excited to be working the The Jesslin Group, on the Mississauga Executive Center in Mississauga, Ontario. The two buildings will be under renovations and adding 2 living walls in one building with a third living wall in the entrance of the building next door. We would like to thank the architect John Cole of WZMH Architects for including us in this project. As we begin the project build look for a project page and photos to be updated.