The World’s First Ecological Skyscraper That Will Completely Amaze You

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By Tieu
October 31, 2016Style
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The World’s First Ecological Skyscraper That Will Completely Amaze You

Italian architect Stefano Boeri likes to mix engineered constructions with greenery, and his latest project was no exception. Soon, in Lausanne, Switzerland, a 384-foot, 35-floor, multiple-dwelling skyscraper covered with evergreen plants will appear.

Take a look at the photos Bright Side has collected from Boeri’s evolving project — and prepare to be amazed!

On the building’s façades — which are about 32,000 square feet — over 100 trees and 6,000 shrubs will be planted.

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Inside there will be one- and two-bedroom apartments, a gym and office units.

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Plants will protect the residents from dust, noise and strong wind.

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Two similar towers, which are 360- and 250-feet-tall, have already been built as part of the architect’s project for Milan.

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Source: boredpanda

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