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After discussing the exhibition project that is directed toward the overall idea of Global Change and Sustainability, I had run across this interesting idea on Green Design. In the world today people are becoming more and more aware of sustainability and global warming. Global warming has affected the world as a whole. What we need to do now is reduce global warming and we can do so with sustainable design. When we think of plants we think of our traditional garden or potted plant, but now we can integrate the plant into an interior with a fresh approach. It is a way to incorporate plant life and the idea of green and nature into the heart of your home or space.
This is the Organic Moss Carpet.
This beatiful biodegradable moss planter was feature in 2009 in the Milan Funiture Fair. It was created by Japan based flower artist Makoto Azuma whom collaborated with Unitika Ltd to create this green indoor phenomenon. The result of this carpet is to engage individuals with an exquisite and organic feel to the space as it is passing and running through furniture, floors, and poles. It stuns visitors and provokes a delightful presence.
This is the Green Light Botanical Lamp
Green Light created this with the help of Natalie Jeremijenko, Amelia Amon, and Will Kavesh of the Experimental Design Lab. It is the idea of combining LED lights with indoor air purification with the use of living plants. This is an innovation and incredible idea and approach to sustainability and design. This lighting system bring clear air, light, and foliage to your home. It is using a smart carbon-neutral system that improves the quality of air with the use of an integrated solar panel. This panel provides the power for a super efficient LED bulb which stimulate plants of the high air filtrating qualities. All products are both recycled and recyclable. Not to mention this new fresh fixture gives a new meaning to "Green Light".
This is Plantwall
This is a application of vertical wall greenery. It allows to enhance the space with indoor foliage, but instead of taking up floor space it is applied to the wall. The most interesting and innovative part of Plant Wall is how it works. So how does it work? It was created by Green Fortune and is based on a four layer textile system. The actual wall contains the fertilizer that the plant need in order to survive along with moisture control, which is exhibited through a integrated drip irrigation system
This is Vertical Garden
This is typically used in commercial settings and this will also aid to providing better indoor quality. It is a steel frame interior plant system that was designed on a grid. It allows to stack and place a number of plants vertical in either columns or walls. It can be any background or back drop in an office space to residential space. It provides an interior sense of foliage, better air quality, and the idea of green living.
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