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Ariel Dannielle comes back home to the Studio Noize podcast! We been following Ariel since she came on the single digit episodes of the Noize and we love how she has grown as an artist. If you've seen her work you know about her wonderful use of color, her complex compositions and her love of all things girly. She talks about her adventures in these art streets from LA to New York to Chicago and back to Atlanta. We get into her approach to painting and capturing moments, her obsession with painting food, her process of capturing these moments of womanhood/girlhood in her paintings. Its more of that good art talk that you love with one of our favorites. Listen, subscribe, and share!Episode 196 topics include:working on solo exhibitionsFeels Like Glitter show at UTA Atlantabeing obsessed with painting foodcapturing moments with friendsartistic influencesusing yourself as referencemaking in different waysexperiencing a residency in Moroccostudio space in Atlantarepresenting womanhood and girlhood in artAriel Dannielle (b. 1991) is an African-American painter born and raised in Atlanta, GA. She graduated from University of West Georgia, where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts. Drawing directly from her life, Ariel creates large-scale paintings that depict the daily experiences of young Black women through her personal and playful lens. She believes in the importance of her artwork to provide a look into Black girlhood/womanhood that can be represented and understood. This acrylic archive has enabled her to explore aspects of the mundane, human vulnerability and sexuality. Influenced by Kerry James Marshall and Mickalene Thomas, Dannielle focuses on developing personal narratives within her portraits that challenge gender and racial stereotypes. By placing herself in the paintings, Dannielle welcomes the viewers to also participate in a process of introspection.Ariel's work has been showcased at the Venice Biennale 2024, California African American Museum, Monique Meloche Gallery, Soco Gallery, UTA Atlanta, Harvey B. Gantt Museum, Mint ATL, The Goat Farm, ZuCot Gallery, Dalton Gallery, Trio Contemporary Art Gallery, Sheetcake Gallery, and Perez Museum Miami. She was MOCA GA Working Artist Fellow of 2019-20 and an Artadia 2018 finalist. She also showcased her first mural with Living Walls x Adult Swim in Atlanta, Georgia in 2022. See more: Ariel Dannielle website + Ariel Dannielle IG @byaridannielleFollow us:StudioNoizePodcast.comIG: @studionoizepodcastJamaal Barber: @JBarberStudioSupport the podcast www.patreon.com/studionoizepodcast
The Global Wellness Institute (GWI) started the conversation about Wellness Real Estate back in 2018 with its groundbreaking Build Well to Live Well research report. In this episode, we get to know two innovative companies leading the dynamic growth that GWI predicted for the sector since then. In this content-rich, double episode we'll first speak to the founder of international architectural firm SHoP Architects, Christopher Sharples. We'll learn about SHoP Architects' approach to landmarks like The Barclay Center and embassies around the world. Next, we'll talk to COO Craig Collin and Senior VP Clint Beaty from Tavistock, the real estate development company behind a pioneering, award-winning wellness city and its new, sister city being designed as a “naturehood.” They explain the expansive vision that created their unique urban wellness centers near Orlando, Florida. Join us to find out why, when it comes to living spaces, the future is now. For more information on these groundbreaking projects, visit SHoPArc,com and Tavistock.com. To access the latest GWI research on this sector, visit globalwellnessinstitute.org. Resources:SHoP Architects: shoparc.comTavistock: tavistock.comLake Nona: lakenona.comHosted by Kim MarshallProduced by NOVA Media
Send us a Text Message.On this episode I am joined by Alistair Law, Founder at Vertical Meadow. Alistair is the founder of a unique organization that is bringing living walls to the world of construction. Alistair shares how he started his career and how his passion for biodiversity and nature resulted in the creation of Vertical Meadow. Vertical Wall is bringing biodiversity back to cities. Alistair outlines the product and why this solution can help manage a number of challenges within the data centre sector. Green walls / roofs is a well known solution within the data centre sector, but Vertical Meadow takes this to another level.You can learn more about Vertical Meadow here - Vertical Meadow | Bringing Biodiversity Back Into Our CitiesSupport the Show.The Inside Data Centre Podcast is recorded in partnership with DataX Connect, a specialist data centre recruitment company based in the UK. They operate on a global scale to place passionate individuals at the heart of leading data centre companies. To learn more about Andy Davis and the rest of the DataX team, click here: DataX Connect
Monica Campana, executive director of Living Walls, and Drew Borders, curator of the new Living Walls public mural project “I Am Mine / We Are Ours,” detail the artwork on the underpass at Arizona Avenue and Dekalb Avenue. Plus, composer Marcus Norris and librettist Adamma Ebo discuss the world premiere of their new opera, “Forsyth County is Flooding with the Joy of Lake Lanier,” on stage at the Ray Charles Performing Arts Center on June 15, guitarist Quinn Sullivan stops by ahead of his upcoming Atlanta performance, and we hear about the non-profit “Books for Africa.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Laly Lichtenfeld and Neovitus Sianga's work at African People and Wildlife (AP&W) centers on the linkages between people, wildlife and the diverse ecosystems they call home. For decades surrounding their base of operations in Tanzania, there have been intense and seemingly intractable conflicts between wildlife and people. Since 2005 AP&W has been making impressive progress on mitigating these conflicts with simple, ingenious solutions that can be implemented by livestock managers and whole communities on their own. Importantly, they support the use of these solutions through a multitude of ongoing programs that include youth environmental education, women-owned business ventures, continuous monitoring and evaluation, and infrastructure such as their now famous 'living wall enclosures' to protect livestock from predators. As a result, their methodology and values-based approach is being replicated across Africa where others seek similarly effective solutions to help nature and humans coexist.------Learn More about Laly Lichtenfeld and African People and WildlifeAfrican People and WildlifeLaly Lichtenfeld Interviews and Videos:*Exploring by the Seat of Your Pants*AP&W: Lion Tales*National Geographic Education: Explorer ClassroomThis episode was produced by Chrissie Bodznick with music by Trace Ketterling.Learn more about The Answers Are Out There Podcast at www.theanswersareouttherepodcast.net or on instagram. You can also sign up to receive email updates here. Email us at sean@theanswersareouttherepodcast.net
From designing a detailed picture of the New York Skyline in moss to how we need to design with biophilia for helping mitigate climate change this great podcast with Lily Turner explores how we are just starting to realise the very real benefits that Living walls can bring to our cities, and our work and healing spaces. Lily Turner is an environmentalist, biophilic designer and living wall specialist. She's also director of green walls at Urban Strong, the design build maintenance firm offering services for green building technology solutions. In 2013, she co-founded urban blooms a non-profit to bring large scale, publicly accessible living walls to dense urban environments. It was after Hurricane Katrina she was rebuilding homes, restoring landscapes, repairing drip irrigation systems and fields and got to do a lot of great community projects and inspired her to launch urban blooms, which aims to bring greenery back into the built environment to benefit people in the community. We chat about sustainability, and how policy and regulation is needed to implement green spaces, an also how “new language and concepts need to be introduced. Sustainability has become rhetoric and clouded our view of the actual state of things in our products. So adding to our lexicon is also a major part of it.” Lily also advocates like we do, that it is vital to “break down silos when looking at the built environment. Adopting a more collaborative and holistic approach, is really the only way forward. If we look at Singapore's journey, I think it represents an actual a nice beacon of hope and their government's response should be seen as inspiring to the United States and other major offenders around the world.” Shifting our lexicon from just sustainability to regeneration will also shift people's behaviour and also create more awareness. As well as the political, we speak how Living Walls and preserved moss walls can be seen as striking forms of art, especially when you add a frame or incorporate colourful foliage, and how they offer a myriad of environmental, psychological and physiological benefits as well. Lily has been working with Biophilic Design for almost 10 years. It has to be the way forward, it has to happen. “I don't know how we're going to survive without it.” We also discuss the practical benefits plants bring, from creating relative humidity, especially if they're of scale and how you just feel more relaxed. When you bring that into a high stress environment, like an office or even a rehabilitation institution it is extremely important. “And I think we'll see this more and more as our healthcare system changes. And our education systems change as well.” Even a sightline view to the outdoors, we know there's significant benefits, you have reduced stress levels. Direct connection to nature is one of the most powerful of the Biophilic Design Patterns, being surrounded by something natural and green can boost productivity, enhance creativity and cognitive function, and ultimately that leads to increased sales so there's also ROI associated with that. “If people aren't sold on environmental or the aesthetic benefits, let's look at the ROI and try to push that conversation forward And then also just having a statement Living Wall in your lobby or office you're communicating this message of progressiveness and sustainability to your investors, your clients, your partners, everyone involved in supporting your company.” To find out more about Lily and her work visit: https://urbanstrong.com Her work features in our “Cities” issue of the The Journal of Biophilic Design, it is a case study of multi-sensory living wall that UrbanStrong installed in a corporate office in New Jersey. https://journalofbiophilicdesign.com/shop/journal-of-biophilic-design-issue-4-cities-ebook To buy a copy of The Journal of Biophilic Design visit our website www.journalofbiophilicdesign.com or from Amazon. If you like our podcast and would like to support us in some way, you can buy us a coffee if you'd like to,thank you x Credits: with thanks to George Harvey Audio Production for the calming biophilic soundscape that backs all our podcasts. Did you know our podcast is also on Audible, Amazon Music, Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, Stitcher, vurbl, podbay, podtail, and most if not all the RSS feeds?Facebook https://www.facebook.com/journalofbiophilicdesign/Twitter https://twitter.com/JofBiophilicDsnLinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/company/journalofbiophilicdesign/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/journalofbiophilicdesign
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
Segment 1: indoor living walls Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com Or call 1-800-927-SHOWSponsors of the showProplugger of https://proplugger.com/Rootmaker of https://myrootmaker.com/ Use coupon code Radio23 at checkout and save 15% off your orderChapin Manufacturing Inc. of https://chapinmfg.com/Pomona pectin of https://pomonapectin.com/Phyllom BioProducts of http://www.phyllombioproducts.com/home.html Use code Gardentalk10 to save 10% off your orderHappy leaf led of https://happyleafled.com/ Use code JoeyHolly to save 10% off orders of $90.00 one time useDripworks of https://www.dripworks.com/Deer defeat https://deerdefeat.com/ use code Radio at check out to save 10% on your orderBlue ribbon organics http://blueribbonorganics.com/Walton's Inc of https://www.waltonsinc.com/ Us code grow50 and save 10% off your order of $50 or moreTree Diaper of http://www.treediaper.com/ use coupon code garden15 to save 15% off your orderBloomin easy plants of https://bloomineasyplants.com/Natural green products of https://www.natgreenproducts.com/ use promo code freeship4meany size No More Bugs!Rescue of https://rescue.com/Jung Seeds of https://www.jungseed.com/ use code 10GT23 to save 10% off ordersFleet Farm of http://www.fleetfarm.com/Aquart - Mart of https://www.aqua-mart.com/Soil Savvy of https://www.mysoilsavvy.com/Wind River Chimes of https://windriverchimes.com/Verlo Mattress of https://verlo.com/Farmers Defense of https://farmersdefense.com/Rise Gardens of https://risegardens.com/Wisconsin Greenhouse Company of https://wisconsingreenhousecompany.com/Grip 6 of https://grip6.com/ Use Code Radio15 to save 15% off your orderDripping Springs Ollas https://drippingspringsollas.com/Tree Hugger springers of https://treehuggersprinklers.com/Mantis of https://mantis.com/Live Earth Products of https://www.livearth.com/The Gardening with Joey and Holly Radio Show March – Oct weekly check it out herehttps://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/season-7-radio/Amazon #Influencer page with products we use and trust from gardening to camping, household goods and even cat stuff. Over 500 items list https://www.amazon.com/shop/thewisconsinvegetablegardener?ref=ac_inf_hm_vp
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
Segment 1: indoor living walls Segment 2: Fall MumsSegment 3: Guest Lisa Steele of https://www.fresheggsdaily.blog/Segment 4: Garden questions answered Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com Or call 1-800-927-SHOWSponsors of the showProplugger of https://proplugger.com/Rootmaker of https://myrootmaker.com/ Use coupon code Radio23 at checkout and save 15% off your orderChapin Manufacturing Inc. of https://chapinmfg.com/Pomona pectin of https://pomonapectin.com/Phyllom BioProducts of http://www.phyllombioproducts.com/home.html Use code Gardentalk10 to save 10% off your orderHappy leaf led of https://happyleafled.com/ Use code JoeyHolly to save 10% off orders of $90.00 one time useDripworks of https://www.dripworks.com/Deer defeat https://deerdefeat.com/ use code Radio at check out to save 10% on your orderBlue ribbon organics http://blueribbonorganics.com/Walton's Inc of https://www.waltonsinc.com/ Us code grow50 and save 10% off your order of $50 or moreTree Diaper of http://www.treediaper.com/ use coupon code garden15 to save 15% off your orderBloomin easy plants of https://bloomineasyplants.com/Natural green products of https://www.natgreenproducts.com/ use promo code freeship4meany size No More Bugs!Rescue of https://rescue.com/Jung Seeds of https://www.jungseed.com/ use code 10GT23 to save 10% off ordersFleet Farm of http://www.fleetfarm.com/Aquart - Mart of https://www.aqua-mart.com/Soil Savvy of https://www.mysoilsavvy.com/Wind River Chimes of https://windriverchimes.com/Verlo Mattress of https://verlo.com/Farmers Defense of https://farmersdefense.com/Rise Gardens of https://risegardens.com/Wisconsin Greenhouse Company of https://wisconsingreenhousecompany.com/Grip 6 of https://grip6.com/ Use Code Radio15 to save 15% off your orderDripping Springs Ollas https://drippingspringsollas.com/Tree Hugger springers of https://treehuggersprinklers.com/Mantis of https://mantis.com/Live Earth Products of https://www.livearth.com/The Gardening with Joey and Holly Radio Show March – Oct weekly check it out herehttps://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/season-7-radio/Amazon #Influencer page with products we use and trust from gardening to camping, household goods and even cat stuff. Over 500 items list https://www.amazon.com/shop/thewisconsinvegetablegardener?ref=ac_inf_hm_vp
Join East Coast DNA host Darcy Walsh for a chat with Rheo Junior of The Living Walls. The Living Walls is a four-piece band from Halifax that hitch-hikes on the road between The Band and J.J. Cale, and they just got picked up by a Bob Dylan impersonator in a sketchy looking pickup. The group began as a free-form songwriting hang – “throw any idea at the wall, it may bounce off or it may take root” – and evolved into a band featuring members of Wharf Rats, Keith Hallett & The Hookers, The Ordeals, & The Chronos Band. The Living Walls' debut release, “Dishpan Larry”, introduces a colorful character who's the apple of his mother's eye and the hero of the walking trail. 00:00 East Coast DNA intro featuring The Living Walls 00:15 Darcy chat with Rheo Junior 17:44 The Living Walls' music video for Dishpan Larry Find The Living Walls online: https://thelivingwalls.bandcamp.com/ Subscribe to @eastcoastdna for more music scene coverage through live shot performances and chat with the people behind the music you love. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/east-coast-dna/message
My guest this week is Blanche Cameron, who leads UCL Bartlett School of Architecture's Environmental Design and Greening Cities modules, and is an urban green infrastructure advocate who works closely with industry and the government on urban greening issues. To say our towns and cities are not always good examples of environmentally sound design and biodiversity would be quite the understatement, but Blanche is one of a group of outspoken advocates for nature inclusive design who are are working towards better outcomes in this regard. Dr Ian Bedford's Bug of the Week: Dagger flies What We Talk About The built environment and biodiversity collapse Landscaping in towns and cities How good design can help mitigate biodiversity loss and climate change Vertical planting and green roofs Do we need a coherent plan or is it up to individuals to start changing their landscapes? “Productising” and the construction industry's need for homogeneity Where does technologically fit in? About Blanche Cameron Blanche leads UCL Bartlett School of Architecture's Environmental Design and Greening Cities modules, and is a tutor on the Making Cities module and Environmental Design modules in the Landscape Architecture Masters courses. She is currently coordinating the Living Landscape Strategy for UCL's £1Bn UCL East development, and sits on UCL's campus greening ‘Wild Bloomsbury' steering group. Blanche is an urban green infrastructure advocate, working closely with industry and government, and especially with the independent advisory organisation Livingroofs.org founded by Dusty Gedge in 2004. She edited the 2019 policy update report on the impact of 10 years of urban greening through the London Plan Green Roofs and Walls 2008 policy by Dusty Gedge and Gary Grant. Links Blanche on LinkedIn www.naturalgrower.co.uk www.veteransgrowth.org Other episodes if you liked this one: John Little Green Roofs with Dr Anna Zakrisson Patreon
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com Or call 1-800-927-SHOWSegment 2: Living walls Sponsors of the showProplugger of https://proplugger.com/Rootmaker of https://myrootmaker.com/ Use coupon code Radio23 at checkout and save 15% off your orderChapin Manufacturing Inc. of https://chapinmfg.com/Pomona pectin of https://pomonapectin.com/Phyllom BioProducts of http://www.phyllombioproducts.com/home.html Use code Gardentalk10 to save 10% off your orderHappy leaf led of https://happyleafled.com/ Use code JoeyHolly to save 10% off orders of $90.00 one time useDripworks of https://www.dripworks.com/Deer defeat https://deerdefeat.com/ use code Radio at check out to save 10% on your orderBlue ribbon organics http://blueribbonorganics.com/Walton's Inc of https://www.waltonsinc.com/ Us code grow50 and save 10% off your order of $50 or moreTree Diaper of http://www.treediaper.com/ use coupon code garden15 to save 15% off your orderBloomin easy plants of https://bloomineasyplants.com/Natural green products of https://www.natgreenproducts.com/ use promo code freeship4meany size No More Bugs!Rescue of https://rescue.com/Jung Seeds of https://www.jungseed.com/ use code 10GT23 to save 10% off ordersFleet Farm of http://www.fleetfarm.com/Aquart - Mart of https://www.aqua-mart.com/Soil Savvy of https://www.mysoilsavvy.com/Wind River Chimes of https://windriverchimes.com/Verlo Mattress of https://verlo.com/Farmers Defense of https://farmersdefense.com/Rise Gardens of https://risegardens.com/Wisconsin Greenhouse Company of https://wisconsingreenhousecompany.com/Grip 6 of https://grip6.com/ Use Code Radio15 to save 15% off your orderDripping Springs Ollas https://drippingspringsollas.com/Tree Hugger springers of https://treehuggersprinklers.com/Mantis of https://mantis.com/Live Earth Products of https://www.livearth.com/The Gardening with Joey and Holly Radio Show March – Oct weekly check it out herehttps://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/season-7-radio/
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com Or call 1-800-927-SHOWSegment 1: water features for the yard Segment 2: Living walls Segment 3: Guest Christie Purifoy https://www.christiepurifoy.com/Segment 4: Garden questions answered Sponsors of the showProplugger of https://proplugger.com/Rootmaker of https://myrootmaker.com/ Use coupon code Radio23 at checkout and save 15% off your orderChapin Manufacturing Inc. of https://chapinmfg.com/Pomona pectin of https://pomonapectin.com/Phyllom BioProducts of http://www.phyllombioproducts.com/home.html Use code Gardentalk10 to save 10% off your orderHappy leaf led of https://happyleafled.com/ Use code JoeyHolly to save 10% off orders of $90.00 one time useDripworks of https://www.dripworks.com/Deer defeat https://deerdefeat.com/ use code Radio at check out to save 10% on your orderBlue ribbon organics http://blueribbonorganics.com/Walton's Inc of https://www.waltonsinc.com/ Us code grow50 and save 10% off your order of $50 or moreTree Diaper of http://www.treediaper.com/ use coupon code garden15 to save 15% off your orderBloomin easy plants of https://bloomineasyplants.com/Natural green products of https://www.natgreenproducts.com/ use promo code freeship4meany size No More Bugs!Rescue of https://rescue.com/Jung Seeds of https://www.jungseed.com/ use code 10GT23 to save 10% off ordersFleet Farm of http://www.fleetfarm.com/Aquart - Mart of https://www.aqua-mart.com/Soil Savvy of https://www.mysoilsavvy.com/Wind River Chimes of https://windriverchimes.com/Verlo Mattress of https://verlo.com/Farmers Defense of https://farmersdefense.com/Rise Gardens of https://risegardens.com/Wisconsin Greenhouse Company of https://wisconsingreenhousecompany.com/Grip 6 of https://grip6.com/ Use Code Radio15 to save 15% off your orderDripping Springs Ollas https://drippingspringsollas.com/Tree Hugger springers of https://treehuggersprinklers.com/Mantis of https://mantis.com/Live Earth Products of https://www.livearth.com/The Gardening with Joey and Holly Radio Show March – Oct weekly check it out herehttps://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/season-7-radio/
Join Robin D.G. Kelley for the Freedom Dreams discussion series. The sixth discussion features actor and filmmaker Danielle Deadwyler. Freedom Dreams is a classic in the study of the Black radical tradition that has just been released in a new 20th anniversary edition. In this live event series, Robin D. G. Kelley will explore the connections between radical imagination and movements for social transformation with pathbreaking artists and scholars. Speakers: Danielle Deadwyler is an American born multidisciplinary performance artist, filmmaker, and actor. She starred as Mamie Till Bradley in the MGM/Orion Pictures feature TILL for visionary director Chinonye Chukwu. She has starred in Netflix's limited series FROM SCRATCH as well the acclaimed Netflix feature THE HARDER THEY FALL for director Jeymes Samuel and producer Jay Z. Other prominent work includes Station Eleven, Watchmen, ATLANTA, and the indie international film THE DEVIL TO PAY. Deadwyler's own award winning experimental film work has been presented at the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport; Atlanta Film Festival; New Orleans Film Festival; Cucalorus Film Festival; and Oxford Film Fest. She has exhibited with CUE Art Foundation (NY), MAMBU BADU collective, Mint Gallery, Whitespace Gallery, The Luminary, Atlanta Contemporary Museum, Spelman College's Museum of Fine Art Black Box Series, among others. Numerous grants have supported Deadwyler's works, including IDEA CAPITAL, ELEVATE Atlanta, Living Walls, Synchronicity Theatre, WonderRoot Walthall Fellowship, and Artadia. She is a former Atlanta Film Festival Filmmaker-in-Residence, MINT Gallery Leap Year Fellowship Recipient, a 2020 Franklin Furnace Recipient and a 2021 Princess Grace Award Winner. Robin D.G. Kelley is Professor and Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in U.S. History at UCLA. He is the author of Hammer and Hoe, Race Rebels, Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination, and Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original, among other titles. His writing has been featured in the Journal of American History, American Historical Review, Black Music Research Journal, African Studies Review, New York Times, The Crisis, The Nation, and Voice Literary Supplement.
Interview Recorded: Oct 19, 2022- CreateATL. 900 Murphy Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 Who introduced us – Several people in Atlanta. Who should I have next on The Atlanta Podcast – The woman who runs ATL Scoop and/or Monica Campana from Living Walls. Intro and Outro Music– Brian Revels. Listen to this episode on your favorite app or on this website. Follow King on IG
*The biggest apologies for the lateness of this podcast today. We have experienced technical difficulties this week and that pushed back our editing time. M+R Well it's been a very stressful week following the Royals from the race row at an engagement at Buckingham Palace and Harry and Meghan's trailer release for their Netflix Docu-series too. Will William and Catheine keep it together during their Royal visit to Boston this week for the Earthshot Prize? Keep listening to find out. Timestamps: 7:00 - The Prince and Princess of Wales Royal visit to Boston, USA 19:25 - Race Row At The Palace 28:16 Harry and Meghan, the Netflix Docu-Series trailer release
Enjoy the Best of while Nancy is talking some time off for eye surgery. She will be back next week. Plants are an important element of good interior design, but did you know that plants can improve air quality? Joe Zazzera, founder and co-owner of Plant Solutions, is Nancy's guest. Joe is the perfect person to explain everything about interior and exterior living walls. What are living walls, how to care for them and best plants to use. Joe will also answer questions about what plants are perfect for your patio and outdoor spaces. What are the best pots to use, what are the best plants and trees to grow in pots, and how to keep them looking healthy and beautiful. Want to connect with nature? Don't miss this podcast! This podcast sponsored by Monogram Appliances Studio 41 email comments & questions to Nancy@NancyHugo.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/homedesignchat-with-nancy/support
Lily Turner of UrbanStrong discusses the proliferation of plants and nature in designing interior and exterior spaces with CaraGreen. UrbanStrong helps owners and designers incorporate plants and greenery into rooftops, feature walls, and everywhere in between.
Whether you have a large or small space, one Chicago company is looking to make dynamic and natural landscapes more accessible for everyone. Reset learns how green infrastructure projects benefit a community, and how you can get started with one at home.
S5, Ep 16 Plants are an important element of good interior design, but did you know that plants can improve air quality? Joe Zazzera, founder and co-owner of Plant Solutions, is Nancy's guest. Joe is the perfect person to explain everything about interior and exterior living walls. What are living walls, how to care for them and best plants to use. Joe will also answer questions about what plants are perfect for your patio and outdoor spaces. What are the best pots to use, what are the best plants and trees to grow in pots, and how to keep them looking healthy and beautiful. Want to connect with nature? Don't miss this podcast! Season 5, Episode 16 This podcast sponsored by Monogram Appliances Studio 41 email comments & questions to Nancy@NancyHugo.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/homedesignchat-with-nancy/support
Green roofs are popular in many European countries. A green roof is a layer of vegetation planted over a waterproofing system installed on a flat or slightly sloped roof. Such roofs provide shade, remove heat from the air, and reduce temperatures of the roof surface, reducing energy use in the building and diminishing the urban […]
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In this episode I speak with Dan Cusack of Revive Landscapes and Living Walls.Dan is a landscaper in Canberra in the ACT and has previously been on the board of The Landscape Association.It's clear from this chat with Dan that he's passionate about the industry, and we discuss the need for clients to have a landscape design prior to engaging a landscaper and we also chat about all the different things Dan is up to inside and outside of the business. You can follow along with Dan on Instagram @revive_landscapes_living_wallsYou can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page@instyle_gardens@thelandscapingpodcastYou can view each episode on our YouTube channel or on our websiteinstylegardens.com.au/the-landscaping-podcast
Lois Reitzes speaks with Bridgette Kimbrough, Production Manager at Adult Swim, Mural Artist Yuzly Mathuri, and Living Walls Co-Founder and Executive Director, Monica Campana. Their ongoing initiative was created to help emerging local black artists and creators. Plus, we'll listen back to a conversation with Georgia filmmakers Jim and Will Pattiz. Their recent documentary “Carterland” presents a new look at Jimmy Carter's presidency.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode I interview Johnny Defeo and we discuss everything about painting the earth, our favorite artists, and I learn what Naples Yellow is good for.
Despite all the mic bumping, Cris, Sue, and Amanda unbox Sue's Pon pot then discuss Living Walls large and small. Made up phrases this episode: 'Mass mot' and 'Crooks and nannies'. Enjoy!
We speak to a former Prince George resident now living blocks away from Capitol Hill about the mood in Washington, D.C. on inauguration day. We also speak to the Port of Prince Rupert about their success in 2020 and challenges in 2021; Meet a woman who broke her leg on the icy streets of Prince George; And learn more about a new living wall project at the Exploration Place museum.
"It's important to me to be unapologetic about the stories that I'm representing through my work and even being unapologetic about the way that I represent myself in the spaces that I get to be in." - Yehimi Cambrón Host Adela Yelton asks Yehimi, “How did Art find you?” Yehimi explains how the art classroom became a space for her to express herself as a little girl in an English language-dominant environment. She talks about being Latina, undocumented and Mexicana, in the South and how she hopes her Monuments theme will lead to a more inclusive South in spite of the area's ubiquitous monuments to the confederate legacy. Teaching and her relationships with students and the community were integral to Yehimi's path to being able to pursue her work as an artist full time. She talks about working with the nonprofit organization Living Walls and finding the courage to say yes to her first public art projects in her Atlanta community. Yehimi's personal experience as a Latina, undocumented and Mexicana in the South influences her artist voice and work. She also focuses on creating spaces through her murals where others can share their stories and speak for themselves. Adela and Yehimi talk about “Monuments, Our Immigrant Mothers” located in Decatur, Georgia and moments of connection. She welcomes conversations about her murals and understands that her work sometimes makes people feel uncomfortable. As creators, they talk about not taking on all the burdens of the world and for people having the responsibility to educate themselves - and ask themselves why - when they feel discomfort. The migrating monarch butterfly features prominently in the mural “We Give Each Other the World” located in Hapeville, Georgia near Atlanta's airport. The monarch image serves as a symbol of migration and is a way to connect to the stories of immigrants and why they migrate. Her approach is community-centered and inclusive. The individual stories and interactions are what keep her going, even in difficult times. Yehimi talks about her legacy and her hope for the long-term impact of her work in spite of the ephemeral nature of her murals. Adela asks how we can best support Yehimi and her work – by purchasing prints directly from her at www.yehimicambron.com. Sharing her images on social media platforms like Instagram: @ycambron is also an impactful way to support her as an artist. Yehimi wants Latinas and young immigrant women to know, "there is hope and you have the power to go after your goals." Thank you to our listeners for your support! Visit us a Latina South or drop us a line at hola@latinasouth.com and let us know what you think. And please subscribe, rate, and leave us a review wherever you are listening.
Putting your best self forward isn’t always easy, especially in the midst of a pandemic. And when your home has also transformed into an office, school and gym, it can be difficult to find inspiration. In this episode of Boost My Business with David Fischer, David and his guests discuss the challenges of navigating work and home life when faced with so much uncertainty. Joining the conversation are small business owner Monique Capanelli of Austin-based Articulture Designs, and Stephen Orr, editor in chief of Better Homes and Gardens. Together, these home and gardening experts share deep insights and important learnings about how we can be better to ourselves and to each other, as we navigate this new normal.Boost My Business is an original podcast sponsored by Boost With Facebook. For more on the series, visit facebook.com/business/m/boost-my-business-podcast.If you enjoy the show, please leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
Far too many buildings are covered with dead skin. Concrete, steel, wood, metal, brick, bitumen, rubber and vinyl are lifeless materials which can and should have a vegetated outer cladding. Here's an illustrated version of the podcast. The exteriors of buildings should be planned, designed and managed for multiple objectives including: 1. Habitat creation 2. Horticulture for growing food 3. Horticulture for aesthetics 4. Apiculture (bee keeping) 5. Surface water management 6. Energy capture 7. Carbon capture 8. Dust capture 9. Noise attenuation 10. Thermal insulation 11. Natural lighting and ventilation 12. Relaxation and wellbeing Green cladding materials are also beautiful sustainable. For an illustrated version of this podcast please see https://youtu.be/S9R2bXDsY2Y on the Landscape Architecture YouTube channel.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Ivan Solis, communications director for Living Walls ATL, about their 10th Anniversary and how they are handling their work during the time of COVID-19.
Episode 007: Living Walls, Preserved Moss Paintings & the Benefits of Greening our Work & Home Spaces "Truly, if you just follow what you are passionate about regardless of what you think it is going to lead you to, you'll get there, the roads will converge at some point." -Amanda Goldberg In this Episode of Among the Jungle Podcast we follow the journey of regenerative engineer Amanda Goldberg. Amanda, and her team at Planted Design have an absolute gift for creating green spaces that have earned them 13 AmericanHort Awards for their custom designs (5 this year!). Their creations are beyond inspirational, and it is my belief this episode will have you "Dreaming Green" in unexpected ways! Today we will learn: 1) All about living walls and preserved moss paintings 2) LEED Certification and the benefits of including green space at work and at home 3) How to keep the workspace fun and exciting and so much more If you're ready, its time to inspire your wild! I HIGHLY recommend viewing the Show Notes for this episode at: www.amongthejungle.com/007
Guests: Monica Campana, Executive Director of Living Walls, and artists/muralists Maite Nazario and Lisette Correa Keren talks to the director of urban mural powerhouse Living Walls and two of its collaborating artists about the organization's recent Start Talking, Stop HIV campaign, a series of community events culminating in the painting of an HIV mural in southwest Atlanta. Host: Keren Landman
Biophilic elements are at the forefront of commercial interior design. Interior landscape provider Ambius identifies six biophilic trends that are changing the way users work, live and play within the built environment. ► Bring Life to Your Office with Living Walls --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/interiorsandsources/support
Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
What is biophilic design, and what are the scientifically proven benefits of being close to nature? Given that we're increasingly urbanizing, what can we do to ensure that future plans for urbanization prioritize green spaces, living walls, and rooftop gardens? Sharing his expertise with us here is Richard Kincaid, Founder of Sagegreenlife, an award-winning living wall company which has installed custom walls all across the country and is dedicated to transforming built environments into happier, more sustainable spaces. Let's dive in. HIGHLIGHTS [7:33] Kaméa: "What did you learn from the real estate world that can help us accelerate our work in sustainability?" [8:26] Richard: "There is no reason why we have to be in these concrete jungles." [12:44] Kaméa: "What is the process of designing living walls that will thrive in the environments for which you're building them?" [17:08] Kaméa: "What are some benefits we know of in terms of how greenery in urban landscapes affects our individual wellbeing?" [19:16] Richard: "Living walls solve a lot of potential problems and it does it in a way that's beautiful and non-controversial." [20:50] Richard discusses the challenges businesses are facing to attract and retain talent and how living walls can help with this. [29:30] Richard's thoughts on focusing on the positives when it comes to inspiring action for climate change. Thanks for bringing your light! Find the full show notes with links and resources at www.greendreamer.com/91, subscribe to our newsletter to win monthly giveaways, and share your #1 takeaway from the episode tagging our featured guest and me @KameaChayne to spread the light and to let us know you're tuning in!
What does it take for a living walls company to make sure even the worst brown thumbs keep their system alive? Editor-in-Chief Kadie Yale sits down with Nathan Beckner, lead plant designer of sagegreenlife to discuss their latest collaboration with Gensler. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/interiorsandsources/support
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This episode, we talk with Dr. Alan Darlington about his work with air bio-filtration.Dr. Darlington was awarded his PhD investigating the interaction between plants and their physical environment from the University of Guelph, in Canada.He spent 6 years as a member of a research team developing biological life support systems for long term space habitation, and is the “inventor” of a number of patents integral to the application of plant based biofilters that arose from research.In 2005, he was named by Outdoor Magazine as one of the 25 top “true believers” in the environmental movement, for his work with plant biofilters, and he's received a number of awards for academic and entrepreneurial accomplishments.Come nerd out with me as Dr. Darlington graces us with his depth of knowledge and understanding, in all things bioremedial!You can find out what Alan is up to, and reach out to him at www.alandarlington.caIf you want a little inspiration on how you can start to live a probiotic life, check out our Instagram @theprobioticlifeThanks to all who are supporting this journey. You can support… patreon.com/probioticlifeI hope this interview has got you thinking about new ways you can create life around you. Thanks for listening!SHOW NOTESDr. Alan Darlington- spent a lot of time as a youth walking through the bush, wanted to turn it into a career- got degree in horticulture, every plant has value- the importance of how things all fit together, how plants are affected by their environment- PhD in how atmospheric conditions influences plant physiology and growth- worked on waste disposal in closed environments, e.g. space stations- realised this same technology could be used worldwideNew Technologies for Clean Air- living walls- people spend very little time outside- indoor air quality is hard to maintain, indoor items give off gases- can we generate fresh air indoors?- “virtual outdoor air” with living wall technology- biofiltration: used industrially; microbes take the waste in the air and eat it- phytoremediation: more for brown fields (contaminated soils); introduce green plants that hasten the growth of beneficial microbes- hydroponics: wall of coarse growth media, with water circulating through it; plants feed microbes, microbes clean the airAha! Moments- discussion of spider plants & formaldehyde research experiment- Dr. Alan was inspired by this exampleBiofiltration- VOCs (“the stinks and the smells”) being released all the time from products and people- these are lesser than they were 20 years ago- discussion of VOC studies- currently, people are forced to choose between running a building efficiently or having good air quality- biofiltration can render that choice unnecessary- this is what his company, Air Quality Solutions seeks to do- their biofilters cultivate both bacteria and fungi- making them easy for anybody to use- giving naturally-occurring microbes a great environment to do what they do bestMicrobes in Space- transporting Earth microbes to space- discussion of biofiltration in spaceNature Offers Solutions- further discussion of integrated air filtration systems and potential issues- spores, mould, humidity, energy levels, diverting water- Dr. Alan began work with NEDLAW mid 200s, a building company, to implement air quality solutions- we are living among a plethora of other organisms, and we just need to learn how to get along- for many issues, the solution is there in nature for us to find- discussion of recent research on species of fungi, spores, other organisms in air- air is not a sterile environment, so introducing new microbes is not a problem, it's just a matter of keeping all populations under controlSolutions For Moving Forward- having plants in your home does very little for air quality, although it may help you mentally!- healthy, uncontaminated soil is much more important- figuring out the right box to put nature's solutions in to solve issues- improving efficiency of systems, not using unnecessary energy- people have a lot of fear about microbes- teaching people that we can harness many microbes to our benefit, and conversely there are very few that can harm us
While most people look past city walls as everyday structures, Monica Campana recognizes them as canvases bursting with potential. As the executive director of nonprofit arts organization Living Walls, Monica spend much of her time jumping through bureaucratic hoops in order to transform once anonymous public spaces into intimate displays of community expression. Michelle and Monica explore the history and purpose of street art while digging into the political and emotional roots behind the genre.
Never miss another interview! Join Devin here: http://bit.ly/joindevin. Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/2w4EAq2. Sagegreenlife is bringing living walls to a growing market with new technologies that allow people to bring the outside inside. The company builds its living, green plant walls on a patented hydroponic system without any soil. The "Biotile" stone was developed by UK-based Biotecture, Ltd. Sagegreenlife's founder, Richard Kincaid explains that LED plant lights provide an enabling technology by allowing plants to grow without direct sunlight. Kincaid estimates the 2015 market for living walls at about $100 million. He hopes to see Sagegreenlife achieve revenue of $3 to $5 million for 2017. The business generates gross margins of about 60% but is not yet profitable. Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/2w4EAq2. Need a corporate social responsibility speaker? Learn more about Devin Thorpe at http://corporatesocialresponsibilityspeaker.com.
Tony Frisella, Tom Mee, Tony, Jr., and Michael Boyd discuss living walls, green rooms, and more on outdoor spaces plus your questions on Frisella's All Around the Yard.
This week's podcast is a special treat as Debi Hertert of HostingYourHome.com tours the brand-new “Hobbit Hole”, Greg Raisman’s artistic creation for an Airbnb apartment in Portland, Oregon. Greg and Beth and their architects, builders and carpenters have been working on this project almost as long as it takes to grow a new human, and it really is their "baby”. (One listener recently asked if we would include the recording times in the show notes for people who needed to save time and listen to just certain topics, which sounded like a good idea. You’ll see times included below). But first, A SPECIAL REQUEST. Rob and I are really enjoying these podcasts and hope you are as well. It is a communication medium that is very one-way, and we really want to grow past the one-way boundary. You can help us do that by simply going to our website, hostingyourhome.com, and request to join our Facebook group. As more listeners join the Facebook group, it enables valuable conversations, and also allows Rob and me to reach out to ask your opinions and suggestions for new episodes. Thanks! We love thinking of all of you as we publish each episode! [caption id="attachment_571" align="aligncenter" width="447"] Hobbit Hole, Portland, Oregon[/caption] 2:15-17:15. DESIGN: Deb meets up with Greg and his wife Beth as Greg takes Debi into the space through a private entrance. Creativity and sustainability are the two main themes. Greg works for the City of Portland and is very involved with street projects and active transportation. Beth teaches at Head Start. Let's jump in: Greg talks about excavating for the entrance and capturing the soil and clay to reuse. The clay is similar to adobe (known as “cobb” in England). As they took a few steps into the space, Greg described how the root system was drawn on the ceiling, then traced onto vellum so the patterns could be used on tubes of burlap. [caption id="attachment_568" align="alignleft" width="300"] Douglas Fir round is the centerpiece[/caption] [caption id="attachment_574" align="alignright" width="201"] Clay is used to round out the edges and provide structure.[/caption] The clay was sieved into slip, and straw was wetted with the slip and stuffed into the burlap tubes. The tubes were finished with a plaster made from a mixture of the clay from the yard and sand, and then oiled. The trunk framework was made using reclaimed teepee poles and all the room corners rounded out. A 4-foot Douglas Fir round forms the centerpiece. [caption id="attachment_569" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Don't freak out when you wake up![/caption] The Juniper wood was reclaimed from Central Oregon, where Juniper is being cut out as an invasive species. Reclaimed teepee poles are used for lots of things in the space. A branch is used for a clothes rod, and a special arched door from a burned out church separates the rooms. [caption id="attachment_573" align="alignnone" width="300"] A reclaimed door, from a burned out church[/caption] [caption id="attachment_570" align="alignright" width="300"] Just waiting for new furniture![/caption] The bathroom is unusual, more European with a shower and toilet in one space. The sliding door is shown here: [caption id="attachment_572" align="alignnone" width="201"] Beautiful door, made of juniper from Central Oregon, a sustainable choice[/caption] 17:15-20:15. Debi and Greg discuss how many it will sleep and other logistics. There is a connecting door to the rest of their basement but will be closed off. Talks about pricing – he had talked with Alan Colley at the last Meetup group about his thoughts on pricing. Greg wants a very good photographer. It is a hard place to photograph. Even though he is a photographer himself, it takes specialized lenses because of the space. He has a reservation with Airbnb for an architectural photographer to come in after he gets furnished. 20:15-21:15 the two begin talking about next steps – City permit for short-term rental. 21:15-27:15 Greg talks about being involved in city street painting projects for 15 years – over 50 projects. He describes himself as pretty creative and also is used to doing construction projects, so this was a very good fit. He talked about the overall cost of the remodel project. Mission – Greg really likes Portland, and speaking of their location, says most tourists who come to the City at some time probably walk by their home. He is on design teams for the City. He doesn’t build things but is involved in the design reviews. He knows the City really well, including history, and really likes the thought of exposing guests to the concept of sustainable and artistic construction, influencing them, thinking they may follow suit in projects large or small themselves. Greg talks about his city job, and shares that he is happy his wife said yes to the project. 27:15-29:15 Greg talks about the expense of building materials because of the economy being so strong. Costs are 30% higher and labor is super expensive because of the economy. The recovered materials are free or inexpensive but the other materials are not. 29:15-38:15 This part is a talk about when the space will open, what they have to do before then, talking about who their market will be pricing, etc. Debi shares some thoughts on how to write up the listing, and Greg is thinking about Oct 1 to open. Marketing to desired visitors: Greg is looking for people who love cities, creativity, and are interested in sustainability. They talked about Business Listing. Greg wants to avoid pricing so high that people have artificial expectations. Debi suggests starting low to get some reviews, then can raise rates a little. She says she usually checks local hotels, but he doesn’t have one in his area. They also talked about a base rate and then charging more for additional people. Debi recommended starting with just two guests and see how it goes. Greg asked if Debi had been to other artistic Airbnb places, and Deb remembered Ashley Kern (“the tattoo lady”) in the HYH-13 episode “No Hope, No Fear”, and also recommends Alan Colley’s & Dabney Tompkins’ episode HYH-11 “Hear the wind give voice to the trees”, and April Brenneman in episode HYH-3 “Josh’s House in the Trees”. 38:15-42:15 Here, the two discussed how to manage the space, clean it, etc. Debi feels that even though there is good management companies are there, being involved yourself has a value. Greg is thinking he will do reservations and questions, but having someone to clean, do turnovers, and maybe meet and greet. They talked about options for laundry, and some cost estimates for cleaning the space including or not including laundry. 42:15-46:00 Debi asks Greg if there is anything he wants listeners to know. Greg talks about the community and working against social isolation. He likes the kind of community that Airbnb creates. And he is very complementary of Debi’s local Airbnb Facebook group and the level of reads of each post. At work, he deals with customer service, very difficult customer service issues, and finds when people ask questions on the Facebook group the advice on the Facebook Group page is phenomenal. He finds it to be super clear and effective, gentle, and non-violent communication. In wrapping up, Greg mentions a really key point that we have not heard come up before: How the Airbnb ratings on quality really motivate the hosts to communicate effectively. He looks forward to the coming experiences and what different situations will bring. LINKS: The Hobbit Hole Airbnb Listing: not yet listed on Airbnb but we will go back and add the listing number here when it is. UPDATE 10/3/2016: THE HOBBIT HOLE IS ON-LINE! https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/10752148 Other links: Street Art: Check out photos of Greg's and compatriots' "Street Art" projects: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gregraisman/9002632560/in/photostream/ Living Walls (the lead natural builder): http://www.houzz.com/pro/livingwallsplaster/living-walls-llc City Repair: http://www.cityrepair.org/ Francis Michaelson (lead natural builder with City Repair): naturalbuilding@cityrepair.org Felling Furniture Studio: www.fellingstudio.com JRA Greenbuilders (general contractor and carpenter): www.jragbc.com Communitecture (architectural firm that helped Greg with layout and drew the root system based on his creative concept: www.communitecture.net Email debi@hostingyourhome.com Ask to be added to the Facebook group! Any comments are welcome.