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Nationality
  
Spain

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Born
  
17 June 1977 (age 39) (
1977-06-17
)
Spain

Occupation
  
Landscaper and botanical investigator

Works
  
Definitive Guide of the Vertical Garden

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Ignacio Solano Cabello (born 17 June 1977) is a Spanish biologist, landscaper and expert on biological interactions. He is recognized for the creation of (and holds the patent for) Vertical Ecosystems, an innovative concept in the design and construction of green walls .

Contents

He is the author of the Definitive Guide of the Vertical Garden.

Biography

Ignacio Solano is the founder of the company Paisajismo Urbano, which designs and constructions green walls, green facades, green roofs and other kinds of bioconstruction.

He discovered his passion for the nature at an early age. Since childhood, Solano watched very carefully the behavior of small animals, especially amphibians and reptiles. His interest in plants grew from that hobby, and his first experiments with them were miniature recreations of natural habitats of these animals.

Thus, he became interested in botany and understanding how plants relate to each other and their environment. He specialized in biological interactions and is dedicated to traveling through jungles around the world to investigate and implement his knowledge. He traveled through the ecosystems of Mexico, North Argentina, Madagascar island, Reunion Islands, Bolivian Chapare, Colombian Choco, Ecuador, Costa Rica and Chile. These expeditions had a great influence on his work methodology.

In 2010, Solano traveled to the jungle of Madagascar to study the behavior of mycorrhizal fungi. The vegetation of this island evolved at a different pace from the African continent, resulting in a very high percentage of endemic species. While there, Solano made the discovery that allowed him to consolidate the concept of Vertical Ecosystem: a solution based on fungi and bacteria which gets a much higher rate of success when applied to vertical gardens.

This innovation, coupled with his professional experience and testing performed in his laboratories, allowed him to develop and patent his own system of vertical gardening. With his technology, more than a hundred projects have been developed all around the world.

In 2012, Solano began teaching courses on vertical gardening. His goal when he became a teacher was both to share the knowledge he acquired during years of work and research and to start creating an international network of Vertical Ecosystems builders. Since then he has trained more than 400 students.

In 2016, he published his first book: Definitive Guide of the Vertical Garden. This is a manual that includes the technical aspects of vertical gardening and situations that may occur during the process of construction vertical gardens. It also includes a guide of species that have proven to work in vertical gardening.

Patented system

Ignacio Solano is author and owner of the patented system f + p for gardening facades. In turn, he is the inventor of the concept of Vertical Ecosystem, which includes vertical gardens and plant facades that have been developed with this system.

Vertical Ecosystems are based on the conception that vertical gardens resemble the natural ecosystems in their composition and in the way they function (especially those composed by epiphytes). They are composed of different plants that comprise the natural ecosystems,and so they resemble the relationships between the plants and the natural microorganisms. Therefore, conventional gardening concepts can not be applied for vertical gardening. In the words of Solano, "making a vertical garden is not just putting plants on a wall."

Ignacio Solano's patent corrects and perfects the concept of vertical garden designed by French landscape architect Patrick Blanc. The result is a hydroponic system, in which is used a fitogenerant material, which texture, porosity and absorptive capacity are suitable to perform the function of substrate. The system is fully automated, and environmental factors, water chemistry and the status of the plants are monitored by automation control. An automated irrigation system continuously supplies the water and micronutrients the plants need.

These improvements enhance the environmental benefits of vertical gardens: generate oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide, trap dust and heavy metals, serve as thermal insulation (saving on air conditioning in buildings) and reduce noise pollution.

Projects

  • 2016: Gatzara Suites Hotel, Ibiza, Spain. 50 square meters.
  • 2016: Vertical garden in Strumica, Republic of Macedonia. 20 square meters. Collaboration with Vitaverde.
  • 2016: Ikos Oceania Club, Thessaloniki, Greece. 120 square meters. Collaboration with Vitaverde.
  • 2016: San Martin Naranjo Mall, Guatemala. 26 square meters. Collaboration with ByBotanik.
  • 2016: Restaurant in Antigua, Guatemala. 30 square meters. Collaboration with ByBotanik.
  • 2015: Indoor vertical garden in Valencia, Spain. 40 square meters.
  • 2015: Santalaia building in Bogotá, Colombia. 3,100 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2015: Church of Cristo Ebenezer, Guatemala. 86 square meters. Collaboration with ByBotanik.
  • 2015: Private residencce in Morelia, México. 365 square meters.
  • 2015: Otoniel Junkyard in Alicante, Spain. 67 square meters.
  • 2015: Smart building CSI Idea in Málaga, Spain. 222 square meters.
  • 2015: Caminos de Bella Suiza, Colombia. 31 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2014: Vertical garden and green roof in Elche, Spain. 100 square meters.
  • 2014: Xeriscape in a private house in Elche, Spain.
  • 2014: Celebra building in Montevideo, Uruguay. 300 square meters.
  • 2014: Biohotel, Colombia. 59 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2014: Green building in Medellín, Colombia. 288 square meters y 92 meters high. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2014: Ecohouse of Bogotá, Colombia. 210 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2014: Ice cream shop Globos, Bolivia. 36 square meters. Collaboration with Leonardo Teran.
  • 2014: Smart building EPM in Medellín, Colombia. 61 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2014: University of the Andes en Bogotá, Colombia. 127 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2014: Restaurant J&C Delicias in Medellín, Colombia. 26 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2013: FPEC, Bolivia. 73 square meters. Collaboration with Leonardo Teran.
  • 2013: Open Plaza Mall in Ovalle, Chile. 140 square meters. Collaboration with Terraflor Paisajismo.
  • 2013: Spa of the Hotel Castell Son Claret in Mallorca, Spain. 43 square meters.
  • 2013: Green roof in Murcia, Spain.
  • 2013: Connecta G4-G5 building, Colombia. 198 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2013: Banquet hall in Elda, Spain. 110 square meters.
  • 2013: Compensar medical center, Colombia. 51 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2013: Cafetería Juan Valdez of Bogotá, Colombia. 33 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2012: Hotel Gaia B3 of Bogotá, Colombia. 400 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2012: Shopping center of Quito, Ecuador. 1,000 square meters. Collaboration with Greenstar.
  • 2012: Biomax in Bogotá, Colombia. 20 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2012: Hotel Cosmos 100, Colombia. 66 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2012: Armenia shopping center, Colombia. 200 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2012: Panamerican bookshop of Ibague, Colombia. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2012: CESA University, Colombia. 79 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2012: Indoor vertical garden in a pilates studio of Alicante, Spain.
  • 2012: Colmedica health center in Bogotá, Colombia. 37 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2012: Private residence in Bogotá, Colombia. 22 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2012: 1.78 residential in Bogotá, Colombia. 75 square meters. Collaboration with Groncol.
  • 2011: Green facade in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. 60 square meters.
  • 2011: Indoor vertical garden on a restaurant in Madrid, Spain.
  • 2011: Indoor vertical garden in a private office in Alicante, Spain.
  • 2011: Indoor vertical garden in an office in Alicante, Spain.
  • 2010: Green facade in Ibiza, Spain. 30 square meters.
  • 2009: Indoor green facade for a multinational company in Elche, Spain. 90 square meters.
  • 2008: Green facade in Paterna, Spain. 260 square meters.
  • 2008: Private penthouse in Murcia, Spain. 70 square meters.
  • 2007: Green cover in Getafe, Spain.
  • Research

    Much of the knowledge of Ignacio Solano on plant behavior and relationships between species comes from his experience as a researcher in jungles around the world. In 1998 he made his first trip to Mexico, and since then has gone through different ecosystems. In his travels he is dedicated to find out how plants behave under different conditions and to collect small samples of species.

    Highlights his studies of epiphytes plants of tropical understory, as well as the discoveries made in the jungles of Madagascar, which allowed him to develop a formula based on microorganisms that ensures the survival of the vertical gardens.

    These are some of his more outstanding expeditions:

  • Research in the Choco Rainforest, Colombia (2015)
  • Research work of the Vertical Ecosystems of Reunion Islands (2008)
  • Vertical gardens research in Madagascar (2010)
  • Vertical gardens research in Costa Rica (2013)
  • Botanical expedition to Ecuador (2012)
  • Vertical gardens research in the Chicaque Rainforest, Colombia (2011)
  • Vertical gardens research in the Rainforest of Misiones Argentina (2012)
  • Botanical expedition to the rainforests of the Bolivian Chapare (2014)
  • Vertical gardens research in México (2013)
  • Green walls research in the Lacandon Jungle (2014)
  • Research native plants in the Chilean desert (2013)
  • Publications

  • Definitive Guide of the Vertical Garden (2016): Theoretical and practical manual that describes and analyzes all technical aspects to be considered for the realization of vertical gardens. It includes a guide species of proven success in vertical gardening.
  • Awards and honours

  • Award Cámara de Comercio a la Investigación (2009).
  • Award Iberflora al Mejor Proyecto Sostenible (2011)
  • References

    Ignacio Solano Wikipedia