Italian Architect Envisions "Forest Cities" To Combat China's Air Pollution
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Ever since Malaysian ecologist-architect Ken Yeang introduced the concept in the 1990’s, living walls and rooftops have become an increasingly common sight in both residential and commercial buildings. In addition to looking good, planted exteriors also help cut energy costs, and, in the case of rooftop farms, provide urban dwellers with homegrown produce. Now, Stefano Boeri wants to take green architecture to the next level with “Forest Cities” to combat China’s air pollution woes.
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- epower9993년 이상WOW!
- adroit_avimimus3년 이상THAT LOOKS SO AWESOME!! It looks exactly like one of my dreams I had one time! But with plants instead of animals!
- unknown_user144년 이하AMAZING!!! That looks like they just built a building and just put plants there (since down below there's a lot of air pollution b/c of human population). It would be nice to live there! I'll take care of the plants!!
- ilovetacoslol4년 이상wow!!!
- purple_clouds5년 이하cool
- JJ6년 이하Its cool at the same time sad knowing people have to do this just for clean air...
- ya_boy_0_05년 이하so coooooool
- ya_boy_0_05년 이하so cool
- K6년 이하Wow. :)
- REEE Kid6년 이하this is really interesting
- Madison6년 이하It is kind of sad
- yuki약 6년yea very intresting