TJSL's Take on their New Living Wall
2011-02-02 11:34:32A happy Dean is what we were shooting for, and it looks like we hit the mark! Check out TJSL's brief article about their new living wall HERE!
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Christiane Holmquist | February 16, 2011, 9:08am
I find the idea of greening facades, roofs, atriums and any surroundings where humans work and play fascinating and exciting. Enough celebration of modernistic architecture and contemporary materials for their own sake - I think that the juxtaposition of those with plants and plant art is most fitting; it is perhaps most in need of greenery to make it come to life.
I find the idea of greening facades, roofs, atriums and any surroundings where humans work and play fascinating and exciting. Enough celebration of modernistic architecture and contemporary materials for their own sake - I think that the juxtaposition of those with plants and plant art is most fitting; it is perhaps most in need of greenery to make it come to life.
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