I have thought about this topic all day to think of what it is I could possibly use to fit the prompt. It finally dawned on me that one of my favorite design concepts fits the mold. I have always been a fan of sustainability, recycling, and overall green living. I think the design of these buildings are the best.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/more-buildings-are-going-green-literally-1530065281
The idea of buildings growing plants on the side of them make you go straight to thinking maybe the building has been abandoned, but in reality, it's the complete opposite. These plants are being taking care of and in return, they are taking care of the environment.
Plants pull carbon dioxide out of the air and helps produce oxygen which is great for taking care of air pollution. Studies have already proven that plant buildings have helped cut air pollution by 20 percent in the area around it. They also help with dust particles so I can (almost) guarantee that the building is pretty clean inside. (Carter).
These buildings could also help with global warming, feeding the hungry, and can even help with flash floods by soaking up the rainwater before it hits the ground. This idea doesn't even have to be based on a certain building design either. It can be added to existing buildings as well and reap some of the same benefits.
The benefits to these buildings are absolutely amazing. They're beautiful but personally, that was not the first thing I noticed about them. The design and the idea behind it were much more at the front of my mind when I first saw one. https://www.architectureartdesigns.com/green-buildings-what-they-are-how-they-work-and-why-they-matter/
References:
Green buildings: What they are, how they work, and why they matter. Architecture Art Designs. (2019, December 17). Retrieved October 28, 2021, from https://www.architectureartdesigns.com/green-buildings-what-they-are-how-they-work-and-why-they-matter/.
Nield, D. (n.d.). This is why we should all be covering all our buildings with plants. ScienceAlert. Retrieved October 28, 2021, from https://www.sciencealert.com/these-are-all-the-reasons-why-we-should-be-covering-our-buildings-with-plants.
Wells, K. (2018, June 27). More buildings are going green. literally. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved October 28, 2021, from https://www.wsj.com/articles/more-buildings-are-going-green-literally-1530065281.
Yes! I love the idea of plants growing on the sides of buildings I am all about the outdoors and trying to keep the world a green place. plants I think makes everything so peaceful!
ReplyDeleteDanyel, I LOVE the way green buildings look. Not only do they improve the environment and our health, they are beautiful. There is something so special about making a building look like it was always a part of the land.
ReplyDeleteGreenery to any building bring so much life to the project, both literally and figuratively. There's just something about it that makes any design beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe addition of greenery to modern buildings is such a simple and beautiful way to connect us to nature even more.
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