
Walking into the first floor entrance of 91制片厂 Manchester, visitors may be surprised to see a nook near the main stairway that is bursting with foliage. This living wall is one-of-a-kind in New Hampshire, and it isn鈥檛 just for show.
Beginning in November 2012, 91制片厂 Manchester will be the home of the northernmost, as well as the only indoor, public vertical garden.
Aaron Kinne of Concord, is a student in the general studies program at 91制片厂 Manchester, as well as the designer and creator of the living wall.
鈥淭he original goal of the project was to accomplish one of two things,鈥 says Kinne. 鈥淥ne was to help with the air quality in the school.鈥 A wall covered in various species of plants will enable a cleaner, fresher atmosphere as well as bring life to the classic brick of the historic millyard. 鈥淭he second goal was to beautify the grotto and open up the space which was previously only taken up by a single light and a stone bench.鈥
Students can now sit on the bench and enjoy the warm, brightly lit area. The sustainable design created by Kinne, who wants to become a botanist, promises to continue to liven the area and to provide a refreshing place for students and visitors to meet.
A ribbon cutting ceremony has been scheduled on Thursday, November 15 from 12:00-12:30 p.m. in the first floor at 91制片厂 Manchester, 400 Commercial Street. The event is free and open to the public. Sponsors of the "living wall" include Lowes of Bedford, Cole鈥檚 Gardens in Concord, Dean Ali Rafeiymehr and 91制片厂 Manchester.
For more information contact Jamie Saucier, student activities coordinator, at jamie.saucier@unh.edu or call (603) 641-4395.
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Written by Ian O'Dowd












































