Interior Landscaping: a partership of design and function
May 24th 2010
The benefits of plants go far beyond the health benefits, transcending the interior landscaping industry and crossing into architecture, interior design, floristry, facilities management and so much more.
As such, an article on the use of plants in design has been included in Architect News, an online publication which is aimed at architects. Entitled "Interior Landscaping: a partership of design and function", the piece highlights the benefits of using plants in any design, and how this can be implented in ways which enhance the building or room.
You can view the full article by clicking on the link below:
Image: architectnews.co.uk
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