Frequently Asked Questions
Can green screens be customised to match the surrounding architecture?
Yes, green screens can be tailored to complement the surrounding architecture. They offer a level of aesthetic adaptability that allows them to blend seamlessly with different architectural styles. The design of the supporting structure, the choice of plant species, and the overall layout can be customised to match or contrast with the architectural features of the surrounding buildings. Moreover, green screens can be designed to follow the form of the architecture, either by mirroring its lines or by providing a natural contrast, thus enhancing the visual appeal of the urban space.
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