Balfour Beatty Living Places and green infrastructure experts, Biotecture, are set to deliver a UK first on behalf of Southampton City Council, as works to install the first hydroponic living wall on a highway’s scheme commenced this summer.
Hydroponic living walls are sustainable, vertical installations containing living plants and foliage which grow without the need for soil. Offering many benefits to the public and the environment, these green and living structures help to remove air pollutants through the absorption of gases such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide, as well as hazardous particulate matter.
Forming part of the newly reconstructed Millbrook Roundabout that Balfour Beatty Living Places completed earlier this year, the company will now install the foundations and six-meter-high steel frame, while Biotecture will design and position the hydroponic living wall.
Project completion is expected in autumn 2019.