• In the heart of Milan, Italy, a testament to innovative architecture and sustainable living stands tall—Bosco Verticale, literally the Vertical Forest.
  • Italian architecture firm Boeri Studio hopes to merge vegetation and urban architecture, with its Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) project.
  • Devised by the Stefano Boeri Architects, Gianandrea Barreca and Giovanni La Varra, the Bosco Verticale in Milan is a pair of vertical towers that focus on...
  • The Bosco Verticale not only adds aesthetic appeal to the skyline but also promotes sustainability and environmental consciousness.
  • Vimar products are thus the ideal choice for cutting-edge habitation solutions, just like Bosco Verticale.
  • stefano boeri's 'bosco verticale' has opened its door to residents, five years after construction started in milan's emerging porta nuova district.
  • Making a green skyscraper like Bosco Verticale isn't as simple as filling a few plant pots with herbs and placing them on your balcony.
  • photo by Boeri Studio The Vertical Forest project aims to build high-density tower blocks with trees within the city. The first example of a Vertical.
  • The Bosco Verticale is projected to cost 65,000,000 Euros, and is part of a broader urban/environmental movement called BioMilan.
  • Bosco Verticale is an architectural concept which replaces traditional materials on urban surfaces using the changing polychromy of leaves for its walls.