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Vertical gardening keeps gaining popularity. But the Bosco Verticale (or Vertical Forest) under construction in Milan, Italy, has taken the concept of vertical gardening to new heights, merging it ...
The Vertical Forest in Milan was completed in 2014. Giovanni Nardi for Stefano Boeri Architetti Each location requires detailed research to decipher which species of plants and trees will flourish.
Milan’s Bosco Verticale Brings Nature to the City EYE ON MILAN : The high-rise’s “vertical forest” is a landmark architectural gem. By Robb Report Studio ...
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, ...
Milan’s Vertical Forest consists of two towers of 80 and 112 meters, hosting 480 large and medium trees, 300 small trees, 11,000 perennials and covering plants, and 5,000 shrubs.
It's been 10 years since the creation of the first vertical forest, Milan's Bosco Verticale. How has it inspired other buildings – and affected their residents' happiness and health?
In 2014, in northern Italy, Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) was inaugurated, marking a milestone in sustainable architecture innovation. Ten years later, this complex of two skyscrapers in Milan ...
Nanjing Vertical Forest in China. Photo courtesy of Stefano Boeri Architetti. Milanese architect and urban planner Stefano Boeri is the father of the concept of Vertical Forests, or high-rises ...
Valcucine's Sustainable Kitchen in Milan's Vertical Forest Raises Questions. Once again, we wonder about the meaning of sustainability.
This isn’t the first vertical forest that Boeri has designed and built; Milan, Italy, has its own pair of towers that resemble the planned Nanjing structure.