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  How do interior landscapes contribute to green building design?

Interior landscapes have an integral role in green building design. University research has proven that plants improve indoor air quality, increase worker productivity, boost morale and provide a sense of tranquility.

Plants can contribute to a buildings ranking from US Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification. Depending on level of certification, LEED buildings tend to use less energy, less water, have more natural light, are built from environmentally friendly materials and are more comfortable to work in. Plants and interior landscapes can contribute to LEED certification points in the following categories: Innovation in design, indoor air quality, indoor chemical and pollutant source control, and water efficiency.
 






 
Research


Indoor Plants Increase Worker Productivity
Indoor Plants Clean the Air
Health Benefits of Gardens in Hospitals
Plants Create a Consumer Habitat

  Case Studies:
Budco World Headquarters,
Robert Bosch Corporation

Resources

What is interior landscaping?
What is a plant designer?
What is a specimen plant?
How interior landscapes contribute to green building design.
Do plants harbor mold?

Resource Links

Botany and Plant Pathology Research Institutions
Horticultural Societies
Midwest Landscape Architecture Schools
Midwest Botanical Gardens
Office Furniture Dealers
Industry Links
 
 
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