Plants inside buildings, Artificial trees in workplace, Domestic planting, Office interiors style
Benefits of Artificial Plants and Trees
Plants in the Home & Office Article
24 June 2012
House Plants brighten up a room with colour and living energy. Plants can also bring real health benefits to your body. Not only do complaints about headaches, stress, heart/circulation-symptoms and colds decrease when indoor plants are present, but also richly decorating a room with plants can help to keep the air clean.
Artificial Plants inside Buildings
Although live office plants are well liked, situations and locations aren’t always suitable, if for example the areas are hard to access or have low light levels. Artificial plants are a good option, nowadays they are often so life-like that they look like the real thing and require very close inspection to tell them apart.
Using artificial trees allows flexibility with the creation of a unique tailor made interior landscape.
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Scottish Property
Major Strathclyde Building Designs – selection:
Famous property near Glasgow:
Hill House
photo © Isabelle Lomholt
Hill House
Glasgow Buildings
Holiday Inn Pacific Quay Hotel
Architects: Mosaic Architecture + Design
image courtesy of architects
Holiday Inn Pacific Quay Hotel
Mosaic Architecture + Design, one of Scotland’s most experienced practices, has secured Glasgow City Council planning approval to build an £18m Holiday Inn Pacific Quay hotel on the site of the former Glasgow Garden Festival.
Kelvingrove Gallery Building
photo © Adrian Welch
Kelvingrove Art Gallery
The layout of the galleries configured symmetrically around the East and West Courts and the Central Hall could not be simpler. However, during the last 100 years there have been a myriad of changes that have, to a greater or lesser extent, put demands on a building that it was not originally designed to accommodate.
Bothwell St Hotel
Design: Aedas Architects
image courtesy of architects practice
Planning Approval for Aedas Architects’ Bothwell Street Hotel + offices
International architectural practice, Aedas, has received planning consent for its masterplan, architectural and landscape design for Bothwell Plaza, in Bothwell Street Glasgow.
Scottish Hydro Arena – SECC Arena Glasgow – on site at SECC
Strahclyde Landscape Design and Gardens / Parks
Contemporary Glasgow Property Designs – recent architectural selection below:
Springburn Winter Gardens Competition
Clyde Gateway Community Park
image courtesy of developer
Clyde Gateway
Workplace environments must adapt quicker
image courtesy of architects practice
Workplace environments must adapt quicker
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