Architectural Edifice Planters

These Flower Pots are Shaped Like Miniature Modern Buildings

Talented creative and designer Maxim Scherbakov put together a series of planter designs shaped like architectural buildings in his project fittingly entitled Plantscape. The collection features flower pots designed to look like miniature model edifices that a series of plants can be placed inside giving the structures simulated green roofs and balconies.

The Plantscape series feature a collection of concrete planters made with angular and boxy designs that are minimalistic, yet modern. The pots feature a variety of architectural constructions with towers and balconies as well as solid materials juxtaposed with perforated wood. The buildings feature small slots for small plants such as herbs and flowers to fit inside to bloom and grow.

The project also raises awareness to ways consumers can add more green space to life size buildings and structures.
Trend Themes
1. Architectural Planter Design - Creating flower pots that resemble miniature architectural buildings, allowing for green spaces to be incorporated into urban environments.
2. Minimalistic Concrete Planters - Using angular and boxy designs, concrete planters can be made to have a modern and sleek aesthetic.
3. Simulated Green Roofs - Designing flower pots with slots for small plants, such as herbs and flowers, to fit inside, creating simulated green roofs and balconies within the structures.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architectural industry can explore incorporating green spaces into urban designs by utilizing these architectural planter designs.
2. Landscaping - The landscaping industry can incorporate minimalistic concrete planters into their designs to create a contemporary and streamlined look.
3. Urban Development - The urban development industry can utilize simulated green roofs to introduce more green spaces in urban environments, encouraging sustainability and biodiversity.

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