The CaixaForum Vertical Garden in Spain, the first and largest continuous garden in the country, represents a significant innovation in urban gardening. This garden has become an icon of Madrid, housing 15,000 plants in its 460 m² without the need for soil.
Location: Madrid, Spain
Year: 2007
To create an efficient Irrigation system for a vertical garden that requires a precise distribution of water and nutrients to each plant. In addition, the garden was intended to function as a thermal insulator and cooling system, reducing energy consumption.
AZUD implemented itsanti-drain drip Irrigation with technologyAZUD NAVIA NDdesigned to adapt to installations with significant topographic unevenness and high yielding crops.
NAVIA is the Model range ofself-compensating online drippers and anti-drain drippers that adapts to the Irrigation of installations with significant topographic unevenness as well as to high-yield crops in greenhouses.
This advanced technology combines a wide range of self-compensation with excellent uniformity in the application of water and fertilizers.
AZUD implemented itsanti-drain drip Irrigation with technologyAZUD NAVIA NDdesigned to adapt to installations with significant topographic unevenness and high yielding crops.
NAVIA is the Model range ofself-compensating online drippers and anti-drain drippers that adapts to the Irrigation of installations with significant topographic unevenness as well as to high-yield crops in greenhouses.
This advanced technology combines a wide range of self-compensation with excellent uniformity in the application of water and fertilizers.