With the high population density of cities and voracious appetite of the market for every square meter, it is not uncommon for urban vegetation to be forgotten. For this reason, forests, vegetable gardens, and vertical gardens have aroused much interest and figured into a variety of different innovative proposals. Using the vertical plane to maintain plants in an urban setting is a coherent and common-sense solution, especially when there is little possibility of bringing green to the level of the people on the streets.
Creating Vertical Gardens and Green Facades with Steel Cables
https://www.archdaily.com/933692/creating-vertical-gardens-and-green-facades-with-steel-cablesEduardo Souza
Community Center in Poggio Picenze / Burnazzi Feltrin Architetti
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Architects: Burnazzi Feltrin Architetti
- Area: 348 m²
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: TESI Engineering, Miani Gardens Giardini, Grisoni Sistemi Didattici, Prefgab, Svaldi Ingegneria
https://www.archdaily.com/776143/multi-aged-community-centre-burnazzi-feltrin-architettiDaniel Sánchez
GI Multi-family Housing / Burnazzi Feltrin Architects
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Architects: Burnazzi Feltrin Architects
- Area: 340 m²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: TipTop Fenster GmbH
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Professionals: Studio Zecchini, Studio Tecnico Associato Svaldi Ingegneria
https://www.archdaily.com/373217/gi-multi-family-housing-burnazzi-feltrin-architectsSebastian Jordana
PF Single Family House / Burnazzi Feltrin Architects
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Architects: Burnazzi Feltrin Architects
- Area: 430 m²
- Year: 2009
https://www.archdaily.com/373120/pf-single-family-house-burnazzi-feltrin-architectsSebastian Jordana