Self-sufficient spiral garden where human and nature can coexist

Aditi JustaOct 7 2010

The “Spiral Garden System” is a sustainable space where native vegetation can coexist with urban orchards, shared and planted for the neighbors. Designed by Benet, Saida Dalmau, Anna Julibert and Carmen Vilar from Spain, this ascending garden encourages the city to create sustainable exchange spaces that are easy to maintain and doubles as a green outdoor walk. The self-sufficient, light, spiral structure is surrounded with a transparent and suggestive mesh that not only protects the plants, but also adds to the aesthetics. This an ecological project offering a sustainable change to daily city lives will act as a place for exchanging natural products, allow social interaction between people. The Spiral Garden System is one of the second prize winners of the iida awards 2010.

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Via: Designboom

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