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The autumn atrium is an enclosed room
with minimal plant life (nothing tropical),
an overpowered air conditioner, fake
autumn leaves, and a giant overhead fan.
The room doesn't even call for direct
sunlight. A timer switch to the fan picks
up and a cold breeze (50-60º F, 10-16º C)
vortexes
the fake colored leaves around
the room.
Enjoy a refreshing 5 minutes with a warm
cup of tea in this perpetual autumn.
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Can I have mine with a little direct
sunlight? I love
bright autumn and winter days. |
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//Can I have mine with a little direct
sunlight?// |
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I'm sure you could, or you could add
cold grow lights. This was just
designed as a cost effective atrium for
those who may have offices in cities
where direct sunlight isn't always
available but still want something
refreshing and different. |
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This sounds more like an autumn atrium automata to me rather than a simple autumn atrium. |
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Is it possible to give the trees the
nutrients that the chlorplasts would
otherwise provide, thus with low
lighting and the right chemicals, you
would keep the trees with year round
colors? |
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What I mean, is it possible to inject or
feed some way, the trees those certain
sugars? |
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