Designboom dedicates an article to the Bosconavigli project, a residential complex designed by Stefano Boeri Architetti with Arassociati and AG&P greenscape, in the San Cristoforo district of Milan.
The project, whose construction phase has recently begun, is characterised by the presence of 170 trees of 60 different species, together with shrubs and climbing plants, arranged on the façade, roofs, roof gardens, balconies and loggias, representing, together with the Ca’ delle Alzaie (Treviso) and Palazzo Verde (Antwerp) projects, an opportunity to rework the prototype of Bosco Verticale in a low-density housing key.
To read the full article: https://www.designboom.com/architecture/stefano-boeri-arassociati-residential-complex-milan-hanging-gardens-planted-terraces-10-14-2022/
The news was reported by international websites such as Designverse