More About Mirko Fallak
Born in 1971, Mirko Fallak grew up in Olpe-Neuenkleusheim and now lives in Drolshagen-Eichen.
Although he is equally adept with delicate plants and heavy-duty machinery, his genuine passion is design and architecture - the conceptualization and creation of living spaces.
Since the establishment of GreenArt in 1995, Mirko's activities have centered on the surroundings of buildings, combining his talent for spatial design with his penchant for construction work and his close affinity to nature.
Although he is equally adept with delicate plants and heavy-duty machinery, his genuine passion is design and architecture - the conceptualization and creation of living spaces.
Since the establishment of GreenArt in 1995, Mirko's activities have centered on the surroundings of buildings, combining his talent for spatial design with his penchant for construction work and his close affinity to nature.
During his company's seasonally mandated winter breaks, Mirko often sets out with his backpack and tent to explore the last untouched places on Earth.
His fondness for remote islands lured him to the Azores, Easter Island and Tierra del Fuego, among other places. Hiking hundreds of miles, he also crossed the jungles of New Zealand and Tasmania. In Argentina, he made it twice on his own to the summit of Mount Aconcagua, at 22,841 feet the highest mountain of the Southern Hemisphere.
Last winter, another adventurous journey took him far off the beaten tourist track to Ascension Island and the Falklands.
These intense encounters with nature, as well as with other cultures, have always found their reflection in Mirko's landscaping concepts.
His fondness for remote islands lured him to the Azores, Easter Island and Tierra del Fuego, among other places. Hiking hundreds of miles, he also crossed the jungles of New Zealand and Tasmania. In Argentina, he made it twice on his own to the summit of Mount Aconcagua, at 22,841 feet the highest mountain of the Southern Hemisphere.
Last winter, another adventurous journey took him far off the beaten tourist track to Ascension Island and the Falklands.
These intense encounters with nature, as well as with other cultures, have always found their reflection in Mirko's landscaping concepts.
