TO all you agricultural enthusiasts and architecture nuts, here is an example of how practical an industrial designer can be when it comes to designing space and objects with a correlation to nature and growth. The farmery concept from my very good friend - Benjamin greene, a recent graduate of NC State's college of design is exceptionally detailed oriented as part of his final thesis project. Ben has mixed practicality with a big picture scenario approach to make this design not only unique and fresh, but has also thought about all aspects of the business plan, budgetary concerns and also the space in which it can be sustained. I especially love the subtle green accents on most of the designs and the shelves. I also see a lot of inspirations from interior design and architecture. I especially loved the part about staffing though. CEO :Ben Greene. Support him by checking out his website here : LINK
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
The Farmery
TO all you agricultural enthusiasts and architecture nuts, here is an example of how practical an industrial designer can be when it comes to designing space and objects with a correlation to nature and growth. The farmery concept from my very good friend - Benjamin greene, a recent graduate of NC State's college of design is exceptionally detailed oriented as part of his final thesis project. Ben has mixed practicality with a big picture scenario approach to make this design not only unique and fresh, but has also thought about all aspects of the business plan, budgetary concerns and also the space in which it can be sustained. I especially love the subtle green accents on most of the designs and the shelves. I also see a lot of inspirations from interior design and architecture. I especially loved the part about staffing though. CEO :Ben Greene. Support him by checking out his website here : LINK
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