Vertical Gardens, urban farms, sustainable housing are the terms raging this year. And they should be the rage! Climate change and global warming are afflicting our planet this very minute and every step we take in helping combat this issue, it needs to be taken right away. These architects have found a way to do their bit for the world. These buildings focus on creating a greener space that pays as much attention to humans residing in them as to their plant counterparts. Check out our collection of eco-friendly products that will help you do your bit in saving the planet.
PARK ROYAL on Pickering Hotel by Woha Architects
Shilda winery in Kakheti, Georgia by X-Architecture
The Rebel Residence designed by Studioninedots & Delva
Off The Grid Office by Stefan Mantu
The Trudo Vertical Forest in Eindhoven, Netherlands, comes with 125 housing units where each apartment will have a surface area of under 50 sq.m. and the exclusive benefit of 1 tree, 20 shrubs, and over 4 sq.m. of terrace space by Stefano Boeri Architetti for Sint-Trudo
Planar House by Studio MK27 – Marcio Kogan + Lair Reis in Porto Feliz, Brazil
Bert, a conceptual modular treehouse shaped like a tree trunk, with large round windows designed to make it look like the single-eyed character from the film Minions by Studio Precht
Bamboo nest smart-towers for the future of Paris by Vincent Callebaut
L’Oasis D’Aboukir (the Oasis of Aboukir) is a 25-meter-high green wall by botanist and researcher Patrick Blanc
The landscaped A-Frames on the facade of our Hilton Hotel In Hyderabad by Precht
BIONIC ARCH, A Vertical Forest for the Taichung City Hall by Vincent Callebaut Architectures
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