At Future Facade 2025, Sempergreen will present its vision for the facade of the future: a smart, green facade that effortlessly combines aesthetics with ecological value. Visitors to stand A016 can discover how a SemperGreenwall not only enhances a building’s appearance, but also contributes to biodiversity and climate adaptation.
“We’re seeing a growing global demand for sustainable solutions to urban challenges,” says Henriëtte Vink, CEO of Sempergreen. “A green facade is more than just a visual feature – it’s a functional part of the building, helping to reduce heat stress, noise and water overload, and filter fine dust from the air.”
As one of the largest players in the global ‘green building’ market, Sempergreen has been active internationally for over 25 years. From Amsterdam to Vienna, more and more cities are embracing vertical greenery as an integral part of sustainable urban design.
“Through our participation in Future Facade, we want to inspire professionals to look at facades differently,” Vink continues. “The facade offers room for both innovation and nature. We’re excited to show how technology and greenery can strengthen each other.”
A SemperGreenwall features an integrated irrigation system and is planted with carefully curated plant assortments, tailored to the orientation of the facade. There are plant mixes for both sunny and shaded conditions.
Visitors are welcome on 7 and 8 May at Jaarbeurs Utrecht to explore successful green facade projects. There will also be opportunities to speak with Sempergreen facade experts and exchange ideas.