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Dubbed Il Bosco Verticale (the Vertical Forest) the buildings support 780 trees, 11,000 perennial and covering plants and 5,000 shrubs on what amounts to more than 2 kms of dramatically cantilevered ...
The next instalment in our 21st-Century Architecture: 25 Years 25 Buildings series looks at Stefano Boeri's Bosco Verticale, the first "vertical forest". Greenwashing gimmick or much-needed urban ...
Milan’s Il Bosco Verticale (the Vertical Forest) is a new approach to high rise buildings in which trees and humans co-exist. In essence it is an architectural concept which replaces traditional ...
New Photos Show ‘Bosco Verticale’ Vertical Forest Nearing Completion in Milan Architecture Design Architecture 01/18/2014 under Architecture, Design ...
Bosco Verticale is designed to irrigate the plants by filtering and reusing grey water from the buildings water system. In fact, the vertical gardens will require an onsite management team.
Completed in 2014 in Milan, Italy. Images by Laura Cionci, Stefano Boeri Architetti. The first example of a 'Vertical Forest' (il Bosco Verticale) was inaugurated in October 2014 in Milan in the ...
During a ceremony in Chicago's Illinois Institute of Technology, the Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) declared Italy's Stefano Boeri Architecti's greenery-clad Bosco Verticale ...