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'A home for trees and birds, and also humans': How high-rise forests can transform city life – and make us happier 4 June 2025 Deborah Nicholls-Lee Eindhoven, Netherlands/ Stefano Boeri Architetti ...
In 2007, Italian architect Stefano Boeri witnessed the frantic construction of a city in the Dubai desert dominated by energy-wasting skyscrapers covered in glass, ceramic and metal.
Italian architect Stefano Boeri and his studio have won the MIPIM award in the Best Mix-Use Project category for their Wonderwoods Vertical Forest building in the Netherlands.
Stefano Boeri and Cino Zucchi, head of Cino Zucchi Architetti, have been temporarily banned from judging architecture competitions. Boeri is barred from serving as a juror for one year, and Zucchi ...
House arrest is being sought for prominent Milanese architects Stefano Boeri and Cino Zucchi, along with architect, author, and professor Pier Paolo Tamburelli. The individuals are under ...
Stefano Boeri is thinking about cities and ecology. The Milan-based architect, planner and educator has been the President of the Triennale Milano since 2018. Next May he will convene the 24th edition ...
Milanese architect and urban planner Stefano Boeri is the father of the concept of Vertical Forests, or high-rises covered with the leaves of thousands of plants and trees of different species ...
Stefano Boeri Architetti is currently working in implementing urban forestry strategies around the world, with Vertical Forests in the Netherlands – with the first Vertical Forest for social ...
New quotes have now emerged that back Boeri's view that the new contract with Liberty Media was not in Monaco's best interest. "We signed the contract for 2023 and 2024 to avoid falling into the ...
Stefano Boeri Architetti, Forest City, Shenzhen, China, 2015. The mediation of nature by expertise is a familiar story, but one that bears more weight in the contemporary context of eco-modernists and ...
Stefano Boeri Interiors Creates "Floating Forest" for Timberland: Now docked on Milan's Darsena waters.
Italian architect Stefano Boeri has designed an origami-inspired pavilion for Venice that creates dramatic, shape-shifting shadows throughout the day. With a name taken from specific type of ...
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