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Issue 14 (1) 2015 pp. 67–81

Margot Dudkiewicz, Elżbieta Pogroszewska

PRINCIPLES OF THE PLANT COMPOSITIONS OF STREET GARDEN CAFE

Keywords: plant compositions, seasonal garden café, greenery in the city
Abstract: A street garden cafe is a place temporarily separated in space roadway or sidewalk. It includes equipment such as tables, chairs, umbrellas, menu stands, flowerbeds and other decorative elements. City street are a place where vegetation should be particularly appreciated. New species of plants that grow well even in very difficult conditions should be searched for. New technology should be used in addition to the common and proven ones. The décor of the garden should be planned in an appropriate style accepted by a specific city and matching the character of a district or surrounding buildings. Many studies have confirmed that the places decorated with living plants are more often and with higher pleasure visited by consumers. These small spaces are not only the value of nature, but they also are the places of social and cultural interest. The device also visually attractive and functional garden café space is a challenge, which is measured more and more architects and projects to outsource this type of cafes, restaurants, hotels, office buildings and resorts.
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MLA Dudkiewicz, Margot, and Elżbieta Pogroszewska. "PRINCIPLES OF THE PLANT COMPOSITIONS OF STREET GARDEN CAFE." Acta Sci.Pol. Architectura 14.1 (2015): 67–81.
APA Dudkiewicz M. and Pogroszewska E. (2015). PRINCIPLES OF THE PLANT COMPOSITIONS OF STREET GARDEN CAFE. Acta Sci.Pol. Architectura, 14 (1), 67–81
ISO 690 Dudkiewicz, Margot, Pogroszewska, Elżbieta. PRINCIPLES OF THE PLANT COMPOSITIONS OF STREET GARDEN CAFE. Acta Sci.Pol. Architectura, 2015, 14.1: 67–81.
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