Stefano Boeri Designs the Greenest Apartment Building in Belgium
Stefano Boeri Architetti has created a new sustainable housing project for Antwerp, Belgium. Called Palazzo Verde, the design is formed with a semi-public garden at the ground floor and three large terraces of roof gardens. The project will include 86 trees, 2200 shrubs and perennials and 428,88 square meters of green surface. As the firm's first project in the country, the housing will be part of the Nieuw Zuid district to become a new landmark for the city.
Palazzo Verde. Image Courtesy of Stefano Boeri Architetti
Stefano Boeri Architetti has created a new sustainable housing project for Antwerp, Belgium. Called Palazzo Verde, the design is formed with a semi-public garden at the ground floor and three large terraces of roof gardens. The project will include 86 trees, 2200 shrubs and perennials and 428,88 square meters of green surface. As the firm's first project in the country, the housing will be part of the Nieuw Zuid district to become a new landmark for the city.
Palazzo Verde. Image Courtesy of Stefano Boeri Architetti
Palazzo Verde. Image Courtesy of Stefano Boeri Architetti
Palazzo Verde was made to fight air pollution and absorb 5.5 tons of CO2 per year. ?We thought that it was very important to have at the center of New Zuid district a new green spot that, whether in the courtyard or on roof gardens, hosts a relevant amount of trees and shrubs and gives back oxygen to the city. We are very satisfied with this first p...
Palazzo Verde. Image Courtesy of Stefano Boeri Architetti
Stefano Boeri Architetti has created a new sustainable housing project for Antwerp, Belgium. Called Palazzo Verde, the design is formed with a semi-public garden at the ground floor and three large terraces of roof gardens. The project will include 86 trees, 2200 shrubs and perennials and 428,88 square meters of green surface. As the firm's first project in the country, the housing will be part of the Nieuw Zuid district to become a new landmark for the city.
Palazzo Verde. Image Courtesy of Stefano Boeri Architetti
Palazzo Verde. Image Courtesy of Stefano Boeri Architetti
Palazzo Verde was made to fight air pollution and absorb 5.5 tons of CO2 per year. ?We thought that it was very important to have at the center of New Zuid district a new green spot that, whether in the courtyard or on roof gardens, hosts a relevant amount of trees and shrubs and gives back oxygen to the city. We are very satisfied with this first p...
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