Caption:
In the heart of Milan, where the concrete jungle rises toward the sky, two residential towers emerge, clothed not in steel but in leaves. (The image shows a detail of one tower) The Bosco Verticale, or Vertical Forest, stands as a living monument to the union of urbanism and nature. Designed by Stefano Boeri and his team, these twin towers pulse with green life. Balconies burst with trees, their branches brushing against the sleek black façade, forming a harmonious blend of the wild and the engineered. Each level is a garden in the sky, defying the gray monotony of city life below. These vertical forests breathe, providing a refuge for both residents and birds, where each window frames a leafy world. The winds playfully rustle the foliage, while sunlight filters through branches, dappling the tower’s surface with life. Here, nature and architecture have found common ground, reaching ever upward, transforming the skyline of Milan into a living, breathing ecosystem.
Size: 7643h x 5098w