Use of phytodesign in the interior of office space

Autor: Лілія Романівна Гнатюк, Христина Сергіївна Шепелюк
Jazyk: English<br />Russian<br />Ukrainian
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: теорія та практика дизайну, Vol 0, Iss 17, Pp 31-39 (2019)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2415-8151
DOI: 10.18372/2415-8151.17.14344
Popis: The article deals with the principles of the application of phytodesign in the design and decoration of the workplace and office space in general. Reveals species and summaries of herbal compositions. The expediency of greening the interior of the premises and the ego's influence on human activity is investigated. Based on the analysis of the learned literature The main types of plants, the life of which is possible and relevant in the office space are identified and presented. Necessary care and requirements for their natural growth are analyzed. The main criteria when choosing greens is their unpretentiousness, resistance to environmental irritants, conditions and complexity of their care. Decorative-deciduous plants, such as: ivy and its varieties, all kinds of dragen and yucca, roicus, sansevia, croton, chlorophytum, sagovich, nolina, ficus species, bamboo, zamiokulkas, fatsia, spatifilium, anthurium, diphinbachia, monster, areca. They do not require any special adaptations. They can grow long enough without irrigation and care for a long enough period of time, which is appropriate for workers' displacements in which there are no workers left on vacation. Ideal is the use of stabilized moss. Such landscaping does not require any maintenance, but is afraid of frost and direct sunlight. Also, at the initial stage, it is necessary to build a special structure for a phytowall or phyto picture using stabilized moss. Many other variants of both plants and compositions of them are given. Several examples are described that, if desired, any exotic and even the most fastidious plants can be added to the interior of the office space, but they, in turn, require large expenses and more thorough care.
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