
M&S Sheffield
At Scotscape, we’ve been transforming urban environments with living walls, green roofs, and innovative greening solutions for decades. Our work supports healthier, more resilient, and more inspiring places — for people, biodiversity, and the planet.

Our LivingPillars have been designed to support long term sustainable planting on Lamp Posts. Powered by solar with re-circulating irrigation.

Our Living Walls are transforming the urban environment, helping make our cities healthier and more sustainable places to live and work
“It’s surely our responsibility to do everything within our power to create a planet that provides a home not just for us, but for all life on Earth.”
Sir David Attenborough

Salesforce, Dublin
Urban greening is no longer a ‘nice to have’ — it’s a vital part of shaping healthier, more sustainable cities.
With over 56% of the world’s population now living in urban areas — a figure expected to rise to nearly 70% by 2050 — we must ensure our cities evolve into places where people can live, work, and play in harmony with nature.
Thoughtfully integrated green infrastructure transforms grey spaces into living landscapes, reconnects people with the natural world and restores balance to the built environment.
From tackling air pollution and supporting biodiversity to mitigating the urban heat island effect and enhancing wellbeing, the benefits are far-reaching.
Greener cities are better places for everyone — places where people, nature, and businesses can all thrive.

1 Hotel, Mayfair
Creating green infrastructure is just the start — long-term success comes from careful, expert maintenance.
We are passionate about helping our clients get the very best from their investment, not just in year one, but for decades to come.
From design and installation through to ongoing care, we ensure your living walls, green roofs, and LivingPillars® thrive and perform as intended.
If you’ve got a project where our expertise could make a difference, we’d love to hear from you.
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