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Make the urban jungle a little bit greener

Posted By: Cristian  Published in eco Tags: green, Ji-Hye Koo, tape, urban

27

Mar


Our cities are becoming every day more and more filled with concrete and less and less greener. But Korean designer Ji-Hye Koo has come up with an idea to cover the painted lines on the streets with Nature On A Tape concept. And the grass will grow on the tape making the city more beautiful.

The idea is nice but who will water all the green tapes around the city in hot summers? Or if a car breakes right on the tape it will ruin it…

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