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Bosco Verticale is a planned 10,000 square meter urban forest, ... An irrigation and filtering system will be installed, that recycles gray water for maintenance of the plants.
Designed by Stefano Boeri, the Bosco Verticale is a towering 27-story structure, currently under construction in Milan, Italy. Once complete, the tower will be home to the world's first vertical ...
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 ...
For the Milan skyscrapers Bosco Verticale, "vertical forest" in Italian, it's what's on the outside that matters. The 256-foot and 344-foot towers are covered head to toe in more than 700 trees ...
Stefano Boeri’s Bosco Verticale, in Milan, is a beacon of biodiversity as much as a residential complex. More than 90 species of plants, trees, and shrubs grow on the facades of its two towers, and, ...
The project, Bosco Verticale (or Vertical Forest), is the first in a development called BioMilan which will integrate vertical gardens into the exterior structure of some new Milan buildings, such ...
The Bosco Verticale mixed-use towers were constructed with a $2.5 billion public-private investment as part of the redevelopment of Milan’s Porta Nuova district. The towers, measuring 260 feet ...
Bosco Verticale’s planted facade contains approximately 21,000 plants, including about 800 trees. This pioneering approach to facade design meant that a large number of performance criteria had to ...
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