Gray and gloomy apartment building before installing the cultivation system. SolidWorks, KeyShot, Photoshop
A touch of colour makes all the difference! SolidWorks, KeyShot, Photoshop
Cultivation boxes are equipped with LED-lights to ease the darkness. SolidWorks, KeyShot, Photoshop
SolidWorks, KeyShot, Photoshop
Ideas for the very basic elements and their construction. SolidWorks, KeyShot, Photoshop
Ideas for the very basic elements and their construction. SolidWorks, KeyShot, Photoshop
Original material for the front panel was wood, but I also looked into possibilities for using other materials. Here's brushed aluminium. SolidWorks, KeyShot
Original material for the front panel was wood, but I also looked into possibilities for using other materials. Here's Cor-Ten steel. SolidWorks, KeyShot
A visualization of a house, public or apartment building, equipped with illuminated colourful glass panels. The shape of the panel remains the same as in the cultivation boxes. SolidWorks, KeyShot, PhotoShop
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Facade Cultivation System - Illustrations and visualizations

My bachelor thesis was a concept design for a wall mounted cultivation system aimed for gray and gloomy apartment blocks to cheer up the area. The concept started as a possibility for an apartment resident to grow their own plants under their windows and simultaneously enhance the house's look, but I also toyed around with an idea of converting the cultivation boxes into illuminated sheets of colourfull glass to cheer up the entire surroundings of the house during evenings and nights.

Leevi Markkula
Designer Helsinki, Finland