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Hanging Gardens Kept Alive Through IV Drips

by , 02/28/10
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lawndale art center, houston galleries, hanging gardens, gardnes on IV drips, IV fed plants, hanging plants, animal architecture, ned dodington, eco-art

Hanging gardens have become art in Houston’s Lawndale Art Center. Local artist/designer Ned Dodington transformed a stark white gallery interior into a verdant landscape with 30 hanging eco-pods of Fescue and Ryegrass. How are they watered you ask? Each pod is plugged into its own life supporting IV drip.

Via Inhabitat reader Doddz – thanks for the tip!

+ Lanwndale Art Center

+ Animal Architecture

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One Response to “Hanging Gardens Kept Alive Through IV Drips”

  1. janis Leonard janis Leonard says:

    go brooklyn!

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