naturawall blocks noise using flowers and plants

 

German company Naturawall installs flowers and plants into its noise-protecting walls to block external noises such as traffic and construction sounds. The wall is available for public, private, and commercial use and has a sound-insulation value of up to 67 dB. Naturawall is a wall construction that can be easily put together, consisting of a durable, galvanized steel sheet that, when filled with soil, gains a lot of mass used to block and absorb noise. A climate-change response, the system can be planted with local and typical plants while usual garden plants and the cultivation of vegetables are also possible.

 

The company says that intricate foundations are not necessary for the construction of the noise barrier. The main requirements are to have a leveled ground. After the installation of the noise-protection wall, a species-rich biotope develops within a short time, offering doubled absorption of noise, wind, and dirt. Before installing the wall, the company says it can offer advice to those who want it in their space. The system also offers extra advantages, as the company puts it, since Naturawall is recyclable, requires up to 80 percent less space than a conventional wall, and does not require expensive investments in foundations and ground anchoring. 

flowers and plants used as barricades to block traffic noise and pollution
images from Naturawall

 

 

naturawall has a high sound-absorbing value

 

The company, whose name shares its product’s title, says its wall can win over clients with its high sound absorption values comparable with a 50cm thick concrete wall, its visuals that resembles a green hedge, and quick installation times. With its protective coating, Naturawall’s material, which is galvanized steel, is completely resistant to extreme weather conditions and weathering, giving the construction a long lifespan. The wall brims with vegetation-supporting soil material and natural growth of greenery, which is subsequently planted on a step-by-step basis. 98.5% of the wall system is sourced from natural, recyclable material, paving a way for a green sound-protection approach. 

flowers and plants used as barricades to block traffic noise and pollution
flowers and plants used as barricades to block traffic noise and pollution

 

 

naturawall builds a new habitat

 

Naturawall doubles as a new habitat for birds, bees, butterflies, lizards, and other living beings. Such a green outcome can be enhanced through the special selection of groves and nectar-rich plants that provide food for them. In addition to its green protection, Naturawall also reduces dust exposure and purifies the air, but the efficiency depends on the plant species used, their form of growth, and the structural configuration of planting as well as their spatial arrangement.

 

The company says that it uses stell as part of its goal to protect the environment as sustainable construction means respecting the needs of the following generations and preserving their habitat. ‘Not only the manufacturing of construction material, but also the construction itself should be environmentally friendly, so we employ steel as the main material. The construction project must be considered in terms of its overall lifecycle. Steel construction complies with the principles of sustainable construction to a large extent,’ says the company.

flowers and plants used as barricades to block traffic noise and pollution
sample of the product

flowers and plants used as barricades to block traffic noise and pollution
the company says it is easy to install

flowers and plants used as barricades to block traffic noise and pollution
the company also says it has a high sound-absorbing value

flowers and plants used as barricades to block traffic noise and pollution
flowers and plants used as barricades to block traffic noise and pollution

 

 

project info:

 

name: Naturawall

company: Naturawall