triptyque_harmonia_2.jpgNature can be brought into home design with various means. If we live in urban cities with problems like we do not have enough land for gardening, we can make vertical garden. This kind of vertical garden becomes popular because it is permeable and able to suit tropical climate and temperature.


This review is about a building designed by Architect Triptyque, with a building in San Paulo named Harmonia 57 (via dezeen.com). This building is made of concrete construction with concrete wall having pores on its side. Sprinkler system is conducted with fog system, to work with pipes spraying water to crop the surface of the wall. This house also unique because of the plants on its wall, also because of pipes arrangement forming interesting attraction. In general this building become example of house without land but has a vertical garden on its wall.





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