Architectural Grown Green Art

There is something beautiful about moss or ivy crawling organically up the outsides of buildings, but something altogether bizarre and fantastic about surfaces entirely coated with greenery inside and out. Some artists have taken green art to the literal and metaphorical next level by doing just that and changing the way we think about architectural surfaces and structures and their relationship to the natural environment. (Source)

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