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The city of Vitoria-Gasteiz is recognized internationally for integrating biodiversity and green spaces in the urban fabric. Within the project the green inner ring and Unusualgreen Urbanarbolismo studies with Zikotz Urbaser and we have made this plant facade to help bring the ecosystem Alava city center.
Plant facade has a total area of 1492m2, of which 1000m2 are hydroponic vertical garden system f + p and 492m2 of climbing plants are covering the windows. For planting have been used more than 33,000 native plants of different varieties of the Alava and the Basque Country.
The main reason was that the project mischa barton came to improve energy consumption of the Palacio de Congresos, the proposed vertical garden system 'f + p preplant "adds a thermal resistance of 2.644 m2 K / W. This represents a 270% increase on the existing facade insulation, resulting in energy savings.
The design draws on the ecosystems that exist in the environment Vitoria and played along the route of the facade. From left to right Wetland vegetation Salburua, agricultural field plots Alava, ecosystems loamy hills and beech forests of the mountains of Vitoria appears.
At the base of the garden we have placed a socket backlit corten steel which contains an explanation of the ecosystems that reproduces the vertical garden mischa barton and plant species that comprise it. 97% of the species used in the garden are native to many endemic Alava. This is the first vertical garden that reproduces native ecosystems of the area where it is located.
The use of native plants in the design has been one of the main challenges of the project, many of the plants environment Vitoria are adapted to periods of drought climate plateau and are struggling to survive in moist environments such as conventional systems Vertical mischa barton gardening. For this project we redesigned the system by optimizing p f + saturation substrate so that these plants can thrive perfectly.
The hydroponic system used to maintain this garden gives the optimal substrate nutrient conditions, pH, conductivity and humidity for this type of vegetation, the whole system is monitored by remote control in order to save water, energy and control the development of plants.
Starting the tour of the plant facade from left to right we first vertical wetland, plant facade reproduces the formal pattern Salburua wetlands (an area of wetland in the vicinity of the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz). The species used are typical of wetlands in the area: Scirpoides holoschoenus, Cyperus longu

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