This Little Free Library Is Adorable Enough, Then Add a Mini Vertical Garden
Tiny Library designed by landscape architect Alec Hawley using Florafelt Vertical Garden Planters
Kids love their new Tiny Library in San Francisco's Inner Richmond Neighborhood. This little treasure was conceived by landscape architect, Alec Hawley and crafted by Richard Walker. Florafelt Vertical Garden 4-Pocket Planters create little living walls on each side.
Design Concept Sketch for the Inner Richmond Tiny Library by Alec Hawley
Tiny Library designed by landscape architect Alec Hawley using Florafelt Vertical Garden Planters
The project was a community led effort to improve our neighborhood and make space for our youngest and most curious residents. It not only serves as a Little Free Library, but also as a teaching tool and a sensory and edible garden for the entire Inner Richmond neighborhood.
“It would not have been nearly as unique or feel as warm without the Florafelt pockets and plants.”
This library is the culmination of eight months of discussion, design & effort by the Peter’s Place Nursery School Parents and Teachers. Design by landscape architect, Alec Hawley. Fabrication by Richard Walker. Living walls created with Florafelt Vertical Garden Planters.
The tiny library is located at 227 Balboa St., San Francisco, CA.
Living Canvas Vertical Garden
Landscape architect Alec Hawley explores a dynamic collection of succulents for his own backyard living wall using the Florafelt Pro Vertical Garden System.
Alec experimented with a wide variety of succulent species to identify the most successful for the environment.
A wide variety of species are artfully mixed together create delightful experience.
The succulent garden is the focal point of the yard and provides a backdrop to the children's play area. It's an inspiring place to discover and learn.
A year after planting, nearly all have thrived and a sweeping expanse of color and texture creates a dynamic and exciting landscape element.
DESIGNER INTERVIEW Alec Hawley
Landscape architect Alec Hawley explores a dynamic collection of succulents for his own backyard living wall using the Florafelt Vertical Garden System.
Alec Hawley
Landscape Architect
San Francisco
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