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Patrick Blanc

Patrick Blanc (born 1953) is a French botanist and designer who invented the modern vertical garden (mur végétal). His living walls — dense tapestries of plants growing on vertical surfaces without soil — have been installed on buildings worldwide, including the Musée du quai Branly in Paris. Blanc's work sits at the intersection of botany, ecology, and architecture.

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