Jessica Saade of Impakter writes:
Besides a growing awareness about the value of protecting modern architecture, the City is thriving to conserve early structures that have remained intact. An example of such efforts is the maintenance of the local 1974 “Calidad” building at 163 Brougham Street, Woolloomooloo, which was designed by Ian McKay, an award-winning NSW-born architect and leader of the Sydney School.
In Sydney alone, 123 green roof and wall projects were initiated since 2016, while green offices, which have proven to boost productivity, had their square footage increased from less than 1 to 46 percent.
Check out this video from the City of Sydney, Australia.
Read more: Between Green Walls