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Painting the walls green

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Planting a green wall needn’t be as complicated as it sounds.

True, this is no ‘vertical garden’. There won’t be any eating from this bio-wall. If anything, it’s most likely eating into the walls of its host, the old Brackenbury & Austin warehouse on the corner of Wilshire and Devonshire Streets, Surry Hills, just up from the Bourke Street Bakery.

This is far from technologically based solutions to greening the city. It’s old school, the paint’s decomposing a rusty orange, the walls are sprouting all manner of ivy and even small trees. There are mandalas and Nepalese prayer flags, even a squiggly painted ‘Respect’ on the wall. And at some point in the distant past, it looks as though some of the plants may have sprouted from pots at the front door.

Looks like they’re struggling to fill the front space, too. There’s a sign out the front advertising it as a potential pop-up shop.

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  1. It’s grown a lot more since I took a photo of the ‘respect’ wall last year…

    Respect

    renae

    3 Jan 10 at 4:41 pm

  2. Here’s a link…your comments mustn’t accept embed code…

    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3555/3313358270_d69055eae2.jpg

    renae

    3 Jan 10 at 4:42 pm

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