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Urban Treehouse Uses 150 Trees To Protect Residents From Noise And Pollution
Urban Treehouse Uses 150 Trees To Protect Residents From Noise And Pollution
Urban Treehouse Uses 150 Trees To Protect Residents From Noise And Pollution
Urban Treehouse Uses 150 Trees To Protect Residents From Noise And Pollution
Urban Treehouse Uses 150 Trees To Protect Residents From Noise And Pollution
Urban Treehouse Uses 150 Trees To Protect Residents From Noise And Pollution
Urban Treehouse Uses 150 Trees To Protect Residents From Noise And Pollution
Urban Treehouse Uses 150 Trees To Protect Residents From Noise And Pollution
Urban Treehouse Uses 150 Trees To Protect Residents From Noise And Pollution
Urban Treehouse Uses 150 Trees To Protect Residents From Noise And Pollution

Urban Treehouse Uses 150 Trees To Protect Residents From Noise And Pollution

Luciano Pia, an architect in Italy, has a beautiful vision for how people and nature can live together even in a thoroughly urban landscape. 25 Verde, an apartment complex he designed in Turin, Italy, is a woven 5-story mix of lush trees and steel girders that let urban residents feel like they live in a giant urban tree-house.

Every step in the building’s design was taken with natural integration in mind. The organic and asymmetric shape of its terraces allow potted trees to “sprout” out from the building at random intervals. The ponds in the courtyard provide residents with a refreshing place to relax in the summer, and the 150 deciduous trees, which lose their leaves in the winter, allow light to filter in to the building during the darker months. The building helps keep the city’s air cleaner and isolates the residents from the urban sounds and smells surrounding them.The building, which was completed in 2012, is located at Via Chabrera 25 in Turin, Italy – you can even check it out on Google Maps‘ street view!

Via:http://www.boredpanda.com/urban-treehouse-green-architecture-25-verde-luciano-pia-turin-italy/

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