The project by the Stefano Boeri Interiors studio is developed around a small scale recreation of an Italian square, surrounded by porticoes, columns and steps.
A sustainable model joins the philosophy of the largest brick producer, Wienerberger, involved in the recovery project with its eco-friendly materials.
Stefano Boeri tells about “the Future of Living and the Planet of the Future”, the exhibition curated for space&interiors and scheduled for April 17 to 21, at The Mall of Porta Nuova, promoted by MADE Expo at the Fuorisalone 2018:
Within its 19 floors and a total height of 75 meters, the skyscraper will include 125 housing units that will benefit from the presence of about 5,200 trees and plants.
The structure will be built in the Villiers sur Marne Municipality, in the east of the Parisian metropolitan area, and will consist of a tower 54 meters high made entirely of wooden structures.
A Bosco Verticale on Mars: this is one of the scenarios developed by SBA China along with the Future City Lab of Tongji University to imagine Shanghai in 2117.
By 2020, the first Chinese Forest-Town (designed by Stefano Boeri Architects) will be reality: offices, homes, hotels, hospitals, schools fully covered with trees and plants.
Giving life to a "kaleidoscopic city": this is the purpose of the town planning scheme designed by Stefano Boeri Architetti in collaboration with the studios UNLAB and IND to transform the Albanian capital.
The well known Italian project by Boeri Studio received the award on 12 November from the Council on Tall Building and Urban Habitat, by beating world-class competition in the form of the One World Trade Center in New York, the CapitaGreen in Singapore and the Burj Mohammed Bin Rashid Tower in…