An Architect’s Guide to Interior Plantscaping for Biophilic Design

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An increased focus on bringing the outdoors inside means architecture teams are frequently tasked with bringing biophilic design into the spaces where we work, live and play. From atriums to live plant walls, there is a fine art and balance to planning out a space and ensuring that desired plants are given the environment and continued resources they need to sustainably thrive. As architectural design and interior plantscaping continue to merge and plants become an increasingly integral part of the built environment, to ensure lush, long-lasting plants and a seamless process when it comes to plant installation and maintenance, experienced interior plantscapers compiled a few best practices on how to best leverage their expertise for biophilic design projects.