As part of Vancouver’s Green City Initiative, the municipality launched a streetscape enhancement project aimed at improving the visual appeal of commercial streets, public parks, and residential entrances.
Many streets lacked greenery due to limited planting space, while building entrances and pedestrian zones required decorative landscaping solutions that could be installed quickly and maintained easily.
P-01 Street & Entrance Planters
Decorative Flower Boxes
Fence Mounted Planters
Wall Mounted Planters
Entrance Landscape Containers
Limited Planting Space
Urban streets and building entrances had limited ground planting areas.
Harsh Outdoor Conditions
Products needed to withstand rain, snow, UV exposure, and seasonal temperature changes.
Easy Maintenance Requirement
The city required landscaping solutions that could be easily maintained by municipal workers.
Visual Consistency
Different project locations required a unified streetscape appearance.
P-01 Modular Planter System
We provided a complete planter solution suitable for:
Building entrances
Street railings
Commercial facades
Parks
Residential communities
Multiple Installation Methods
The system supports:
Wall mounted installation
Window mounted installation
Fence hanging installation
Free standing installation
Weather Resistant Construction
Galvanized steel frame
Powder coating finish
UV resistant materials
Corrosion protection
Custom Design Options
Available customization includes:
Size
Color
Material
Branding logo
Planting depth
Improved Streetscape Appearance
Commercial streets became more attractive and welcoming.
Increased Pedestrian Satisfaction
Visitors reported improved visual comfort and urban experience.
Reduced Maintenance Costs
Modular planter design simplified seasonal maintenance.
Enhanced Property Value
Businesses and property owners benefited from improved surroundings.
“The planter system transformed previously underutilized urban spaces into vibrant and attractive public environments. Installation was fast, and maintenance has been remarkably easy.”
— Vancouver Urban Landscape Department