UT Austin Installs First Living Wall on Campus from wildflower honeycomb Watch Video
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Description: The School of Architecture and the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center collaborated to bring the first living wall to campus. nThe 10 x 25 ft honeycomb structure explores the role of architecture in ecology.nThe pods are special habitats to attract wildlife like lizards, hummingbirds, butterflies, and owls.nThe wall also helps cool the building and serve as a natural air filter.nIt encourages people to think more about alternative ways to take care of the planet.nnFor more on this story go to ne
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