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Architects: Diamond Schmitt Architects
- Area: 14400 m²
- Year: 1984
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Professionals: Halcrow Yolles, Mollenhauer Ltd.
Steven Evans
Toronto Central YMCA / Diamond Schmitt Architects
Behind the Living Wall: An Interview with Birgit Siber
Material Minds, presented by ArchDaily Materials, is our new series of short interviews with architects, designers, scientists, and others who use architectural materials in innovative ways. Enjoy!
Green, or living, walls have begun popping up and growing across commercial interiors everywhere over the last decade. To understand how a living wall functions, and how to design one, we went straight to a pioneer in the profession: Ms. Birgit Siber of Diamond Schmitt Architects in Toronto. The synthesis of natural systems and building systems had been in her mind since her days as a student, but the major break came in 2000, when her team constructed a massive living wall for The University of Guelph-Humbar. To understand how architects are closing the gap between interior and exterior via the living wall, read the full interview after the break.
In Progress: Theatre at Nathan Phillips Square / Perkins+Will
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Architects: Perkins&Will
- Area: 910 m²