Expanding green zones has become of vital importance in the 21st century, because the climate crisis and environmental pollution alter our environment significantly. The ‘living wall’ can be an alternative way of increasing green space; it is one way of bringing nature into our everyday lives. Living walls are not only aesthetic and dramatic but they also boast plenty of positive characteristics.
During renovation of the foyer, it was important for lecturers and students of the faculty that modern, uncluttered inner spaces reflecting technological standards of the 21st century would also manifest environmental awareness in some manner.
The Faculty of Finance and Accounting, in harmony with the strategic goals of the university, is committed to the widest possible extension of a responsible, environmentally conscious approach. Within this framework, a lichen wall forming the name of the university has been added to the renovated foyer, joining the green wall on the first floor created last year.
During implementation of the project, the extensive utilization of natural light and the maximum exploitation of energy efficiency aspects were given special attention.