The Greenhouse nightclub in New York is an eco-friendly space, created in line with the philosophy that modern buildings have a duty to respect the environment.
Walls are constructed from grass discs, the bar is sculpted from recycled glass and bamboo partitions, and the urinal is waterless. 5000 individual crystals hang from the ceiling to heighten the experience of a rolling landscape.
The project has been awarded L.E.E.D registration - a prestigious title given to environmentally friendly construction and design.
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