‘Vertical forest’ skyscrapers coming to Milan
By Mike Krumboltz | Compass – http://travel.yahoo.com/blogs/compass/vertical-forest-skyscrapers-coming-milan-212117629.html
In Milan,
a new kind of skyscraper is under construction. Once complete later
this year, the two-building project will be covered in greenery, an
effect that gives the buildings their name: Bosco Verticale, or Vertical
Forest.
The two buildings (26 stories and 18 stories) will be quite literally
covered in green: 480 big and medium-size trees, 250 small trees, and
roughly 11,000 groundcover plants, according to the firm. It's the
equivalent of a hectare (almost 2.5 acres) of forest on the sides of the
buildings, the firm says. Yahoo!
News spoke with Boeri Studio, the architectural firm behind the
buildings' design. Construction on the residential skyscrapers began in
2008 and is set to be complete sometime this year when people can move
in. But people aren't the only residents. Also moving in: a heckuva lot
of trees, plants, and shrubs.
But the trees and bushes and plants aren't just for
show. The designers explain that they will also help to filter out air
pollution, a major problem in big cities like Milan. "Vertical Forest
helps to build a micro-climate and to filter dust particles which are
present in the urban environment," write the designers. "The diversity
of the plants helps to create humidity, and absorb CO2 and dust,
produces oxygen, protects people and houses from the sun’s rays and from
acoustic pollution."
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