The Living Wall - What a Beautiful Addition to The Property Show!
Photo: PeapodLife's Booth at The Property Show
Toronto, The Hyatt Regency, March 30, 2013
2013 @ wobuilt.com
2013 @ wobuilt.com
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A great summary of our time at The Property Show was given in our article Real Estate Developers and Investors Marvel at Indoor Ecosystem, and I would like personally to thank Valleyview Gardens and Menagerie Pet Shop for their generosity in making the ecosystem happen and of course Kelly and Robert from The Property Show for taking so good care of us.
Photo: PeapodLife at The Property Show
Toronto, The Hyatt Regency, March 30, 2013
2013 @ wobuilt.com
2013 @ wobuilt.com
We had a great time meeting many interesting people. I had a very lengthy talk with Harry Stinson about his projects and about alternative funding models for real estate with Fortress Real Capital. Fascinating.
Our Project Director Attila Lendvai was interviewed by Dave Grossman of All talk TV and Gary Nusca of The Market ICI World Real Estate Network. Thank you Shannon Murree of Remax Chay Realty Inc Brokerage and TheRedPin Team for tweeting about us.
Thank you also to the many people who loved the ecosystem and inspired us with their comments.
Photo: PeapodLife's Booth at The Property Show
Toronto, The Hyatt Regency, March 30, 2013
2013 @ wobuilt.com
2013 @ wobuilt.com
Wouldn’t it be fantastic to have a living wall ecosystem at all trade shows?
It was wonderful to share the experience to be close to one of our living wall ecosystems with so many attendees. When I first saw the ecosystems made by our partner Genetron Systems I fell in love with them because I saw healthy orchids growing in them (I cannot keep orchids alive to save the day). I loved the vibrancy, the healthy looking plants and of course the fish.
But until the show I hadn’t had the opportunity to spend a lot of time in the vicinity of an indoor ecosystem. What an eye opener. Knowing that the system has health benefits by producing fresh air and water and experiencing them are two different matters.
Photo: PeapodLife's Living Wall Ecosystem at The Property Show
Toronto, The Hyatt Regency, March 30, 2013
2013 @ wobuilt.com
2013 @ wobuilt.com
The indoor vertical garden ecosystem not only looked amazing, but it also produced noticeable fresh air in a very short period of time. Within a couple of hours it formed a fresh air bubble around the unit which was experienced by a lot of visitors to our booth. It gave us well needed boosts of energy through-out the day. Tradeshow days are long and physically demanding, but due to the ecosystem I still felt more energetic at the end of it than usual.
Wouldn’t it be great to have a living wall ecosystem at all trade-shows where you could spend quality regenerative time with nature without having to go outside?
But musing aside, the living wall ecosystems are a must for indoor spaces especially in urban environments. The air produced by the plants is better and purer than the fresh air intake from outside. Just imagine the boost for productivity, physical energy and general well being.
Please contact us for more information.
Martina Ernst
President
PeapodLife - Advanced Human Habitat via Building EcoSystems & Technology
'The Living Wall' - What a beautiful addition to the show thanks to @peapodlife! Everyone is in awe... #TPS13 twitter.com/PropertyShow/s…
— The Property Show (@PropertyShow) March 30, 2013
Published by David Grossman on Mar 31, 2013
David Grossman from ALLTalkTV.com and Gary Nusca from http://www.iciworld.net
talk with Attila Lendvai about Advanced Human Habitat
at The Property Show - http://www.thepropertyshow.ca/
For more information go to http://peapodlife.com/
For more shows, go to: http://www.alltalktv.com
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