Urban Greenery
Milan’s Vertical Forest | greenmuze.com

“The Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) was designed by Stefan Boeri Architects as part of their BioMilano vision  to incorporate 60 abandoned farms into a greenbelt surrounding the city. The Bosco Verticale building has a green façade planted with dense forest systems to  provide a building microclimate and to filter out polluting dust  particles. The living bio-canopy also absorbs CO2, oxygenates the air,  moderates extreme temperatures and lowers noise pollution, providing  aesthetic beauty and lowering living costs.”

Milan’s Vertical Forest | greenmuze.com

“The Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) was designed by Stefan Boeri Architects as part of their BioMilano vision to incorporate 60 abandoned farms into a greenbelt surrounding the city. The Bosco Verticale building has a green façade planted with dense forest systems to provide a building microclimate and to filter out polluting dust particles. The living bio-canopy also absorbs CO2, oxygenates the air, moderates extreme temperatures and lowers noise pollution, providing aesthetic beauty and lowering living costs.”

Green wall, Milan by roman fox’s

Green wall, Milan by roman fox’s

Plan for office complex in Milan
via downtowncreator

Plan for office complex in Milan

via downtowncreator

roof garden in Milan
image from picciotto.org via greenroofs.wordpress.com

roof garden in Milan

image from picciotto.org via greenroofs.wordpress.com