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Rotterdam Stadskantoor by 2012 ArchitectenThe Rotterdam Stadskantoor is a municipal building undergoing renovations in the Netherlands, but you couldn't tell by looking at its lovely leafy facade! <a href="http://2012architecten.nl/">2012 Architecten</a> won a competition to beautify the in-progress building with a vertical garden mural that creeps up its boarded face. The Dutch design team arranged hundreds of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastic_recycling">recycled plastic</a> pots previously used in local horticulture projects in tree shapes that sprawl across the broken down bricks. These are then filled with a variety of seasonal plants that are far nicer to look at than the construction materials necessary to upgrade the municipality's office space.1
Rotterdam Stadskantoor by 2012 ArchitectenA vertical garden by 2012 Architecten will beautify a 2 year renovation project in the Netherlands2
Rotterdam Stadskantoor by 2012 ArchitectenThe Rotterdam municipality gave first prize in a design competition to this beautiful concept3
Rotterdam Stadskantoor by 2012 ArchitectenA series of recycled plastic pots are arranged in a tree shape across the facade4
Rotterdam Stadskantoor by 2012 ArchitectenInside are a series of seasonal plants5
Rotterdam Stadskantoor by 2012 Architecten13,000 kg of carbon emission are diverted by this project6
Rotterdam Stadskantoor by 2012 Architecten100,000 liters of rainwater is buffered and used to water the plants7







