Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) is a pair of residential towers in


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Drawings Apartments. . Image 17 of 24 from gallery of Bosco Verticale / Boeri Studio. Photograph by Stefano Boeri Architetti.


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Gallery of Bosco Verticale / Boeri Studio - 1. Apartments Facade Cityscape. Share. . Image 1 of 24 from gallery of Bosco Verticale / Boeri Studio. Photograph by Paolo Rosselli.


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At ArchDaily, we don't believe that "expert" juries are necessary to determine quality architecture. We trust you, our readers, to select the buildings that - due to their beauty, intelligence, creativity, or service to the community - represent the best architecture of the year.. Bosco Verticale / Boeri Studio Award Category: Housing View.


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Bosco Verticale is an architectural concept which replaces traditional materials on urban surfaces using the changing polychromy of leaves for its walls. The project consists of two towers of 80m and 112m, planted with almost 17,000 trees, shrubs and plants. This provides the equivalent greenery - over an urban surface of 1,500m².


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Published on September 15, 2014. Share. Rem Koolhaas, Steven Holl, Jean Nouvel and Boeri Studio are the masters behind five skyscrapers competing to be crowned the "World's best.". Chosen as.


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Bosco Verticale, also known as the "Vertical Forest" is a pair of residential towers in Milan, Italy conceived as a "home for trees that also houses humans and birds." Designed by Stefano Boeri Architects and completed in 2014, Bosco Verticale received international recognition and accolades for its innovative design and masterfully executed sustainability.


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Bosco Verticale wins the Highrise Award 2014, the competition that rewards the most innovative skyscrapers in the world. O n November 19, 2014, has been assigned to this project the final award. Which is a confirmation of the excellent work done by the architects Stefano Boeri , Gianandrea Barreca, Giovanni La Varra of Boeri Studio


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The first example of a 'Vertical Forest' (il Bosco Verticale) was inaugurated in October 2014 in Milan in the Porta Nuova Isola area, as part of a wider renovation project led by Hines Italia.


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Drawings Apartments. . Image 24 of 24 from gallery of Bosco Verticale / Boeri Studio. Photograph by Stefano Boeri Architetti.


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The Bosco Verticale is a cultural manifesto that stimulates collective awareness of a concept of building in opposition to an energy-intensive city that generates a devastating environmental impact. With an aim to counter this, the Vertical Forest pursues the idea of metropolitan reforestation developed through the vertical densification of.


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Bosco Verticale, by Boeri Studio (now recognized as Barreca & La Varra and Stefano Boeri Architetti ), is a high-density tower block that experiments with the integration of a lush landscape.


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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. He has a.


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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 materials on urban surfaces using the changing polychromy of leaves for its walls. The project consists of two towers of 80m and 112m, planted with.


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On ArchDaily, an article by Hana Abdel focuses on the city of Milan and its contemporary landmarks, symbolic architectures of the city.. Among the 15 proposed buildings, the Bosco Verticale, a project by Boeri Studio (Stefano Boeri, Gianandrea Barreca, Giovanni La Varra) completed in 2014 in the Porta Nuova district, stands out. The two towers, 80 and 112 m high, host a total of 800 trees.