This invention relates generally to structures constructed of fluent materials, such as soils, sands, rocks, aggregates and the like, and more practically, to a collapsible gridwork for confining such fluent materials within cells defined by the gridwork to convert the fluent materials into stable columns capable of withstanding substantial vertical and horizontal loading.
This invention relates to vegetation bearing architectonic structures presenting plant inlay units, and further comprehends the related method of making and assembling them.
A panel assembly includes a plurality of open faced cells fluidly interconnected for retaining a growing medium and live vegetation in a vertical orientation of the panel assembly. The fluid interconnection of the cells provides for gravitationally induced water transfer from the growing medium of a first cell to the growing medium of a second cell, as well as root growth between cells.
A greening device for facades or walls, consisting mainly of a support structure fixed on the façade to be covered and by at least two modules with flat structure and square or rectangular profile, containing a cultivating substrate.
A reinforced triangular truss column having two vertical pipe reinforcing columns added to the three rods of the truss column is provided. Also provided is a method of reinforcing triangular truss columns comprising adding two vertical pipe reinforcing columns to a triangular truss column.
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