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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 ...
The famous architecture Bosco Verticale in Milan, designed by the architect Stefano Boeri with Gianandrea Barreca and Giovanni La Varra (Boeri Studio), has turned 10.
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 ...
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 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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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 ...
One of Milan's most iconic contemporary buildings, architect Stefano Boeri’s Bosco Verticale towers stand tall and proud, engulfed in greenery in the city's exciting Porta Nuova district. Now, its ...
The Trudo Vertical Forest in the Dutch city of Eindhoven copies the iconic Bosco Verticale in Milan, where apartments go for millions of dollars. But unlike the Bosco, Eindhoven’s tower is ...
Bosco Verticale increases biodiversity by promoting the formation of an urban ecosystem where various plant types create a distinct vertical environment. The diversity of plants creates a microclimate ...