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Fly over Milan’s Bosco Verticale, a pair of residential towers in the Porta Nuova district, where over 800 trees and 5,000 shrubs transform the skyline into a living forest—captured in stunning drone ...
Construction of the Bosco Verticale in Milan - aka the world's first vertical forest - is well underway and the building is anticipated to open this year, 2013.
Inhabitat spoke to Boeri Studio this January for an update on construction progress at the Bosco Verticale Vertical Forest in Milan.
Italian architecture firm Boeri Studio hopes to merge vegetation and urban architecture, with its Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) project. The Italian firm has designed a model that could see ...
Bosco Verticale by Boeri Studio has won the 2014 International Highrise Award, deeming it to be the “most beautiful and innovative highrise in the world." Selected from a competitive shortlist ...
The Bosco Verticale, says Boeri, now hosts the nests of more than 20 species of birds, not to mention countless groups of plants, who he considers the primary tenants of the building.
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Apartments, called the Bosco Verticale, are under construction in the city of Milan - and the plants are being grown in pots while their new home is being prepared.
Some thought that Stefano Boeri Architects' Bosco Verticale – a pair of skyscrapers clad in large amounts of greenery – was an idea best left on the drawing board. However, its completion and ...
Bosco Verticale – a decade on We speak to the man behind Milan’s Bosco Verticale, Stefano Boeri, a decade on from its construction to explore the effects these towers have had locally and globally.
In this short film the Bosco Verticale—the towering residential forest in the Italian city of Milan—is put under the microscope.
Located in Milan, Italy, the Bosco Verticale stretches 380 feet tall, and is “one of the most intensive living green façades ever realized,” according to the CTBUH website. The façade uses ...