Green Buildings - The Future of Construction

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10 Aug 202007:05

Summary

TLDRThis script discusses the growing trend of green building design, emphasizing environmental efficiency in energy, water, and material use. It highlights innovative structures like Sydney's One Central Park with its vertical gardens and self-sufficiency, Milan's Vertical Forest that integrates living spaces with nature, and Melbourne's proposed twisting green towers. These projects aim to reduce environmental impact and enhance community connection, showcasing the future of sustainable architecture.

Takeaways

  • 🌍 Green buildings are becoming increasingly important globally due to their environmental benefits.
  • 🏒 Countries like the United States, Singapore, Italy, and Australia are leading in green building design.
  • 🌱 Green buildings aim to increase efficiency in energy, water, land, and material use to reduce environmental impact.
  • πŸ™οΈ One Central Park in Sydney, Australia, is a notable green building with vertical gardens, a large mirror, and self-sufficiency features.
  • 🌳 The vertical gardens at One Central Park include 85,000 plants from 350 species, making it the tallest vertical garden in the world.
  • πŸ”† The building uses a unique mirror system to reflect sunlight into various parts of the structure.
  • ♻️ One Central Park also has a low-carbon natural gas power plant and an internal water recycling system for sustainability.
  • 🌲 The Vertical Forest in Milan, Italy, is another example, featuring 20,000 plants that improve air quality and regulate humidity.
  • πŸ—οΈ The Twisting Green Towers in Melbourne, Australia, will be the country's tallest building and feature public green spaces and a rooftop garden.
  • 🌿 Green buildings not only contribute to environmental sustainability but also foster community interaction through shared green spaces.

Q & A

  • What is the primary goal of green building design?

    -The primary goal of green building design is to increase the efficiency of how buildings use energy, water, land, and materials, while reducing their environmental impact and slowing down climate change.

  • What are some common features of green buildings mentioned in the script?

    -Common features of green buildings include trees, roof gardens, solar panels, and innovative approaches to natural light.

  • Which countries are leading the way in green building design?

    -The United States, Singapore, Italy, and Australia are some of the countries leading the way in green building design.

  • What makes the One Central Park complex in Sydney an example of green construction?

    -The One Central Park complex in Sydney is a prime example of green construction due to its vertically hanging gardens, large mirror for reflecting natural light, and self-sufficiency with a low-carbon natural gas power plant and water recycling system.

  • How do the vertical gardens at One Central Park function?

    -The vertical gardens at One Central Park consist of plant boxes with their own irrigation systems. They do not require soil; instead, light, water, and nutrients are mechanically distributed to the plants.

  • What unique feature does the One Central Park's mirror have?

    -The mirror at One Central Park, suspended from the 28th floor, reflects natural light into the gardens and the atrium below. It also transforms into a giant LED light display at night.

  • What is the Bosco Verticale, and where is it located?

    -The Bosco Verticale, also known as the Vertical Forest, is a green building in Milan, Italy. It consists of two towers that house trees, plants, and shrubs, creating a vertical forest that filters sunlight and improves air quality.

  • How do the plants in the Bosco Verticale contribute to the building's environment?

    -The plants in the Bosco Verticale create a shield around the building that filters sunlight, regulates humidity, and improves air quality, contributing to the building's environmental sustainability.

  • What is unique about the twisting green towers in Melbourne?

    -The twisting green towers in Melbourne, once constructed, will be Australia's tallest building at 356 meters. It will feature large residential units, commercial offices, a five-star hotel, and public green spaces, including a rooftop garden open to the public.

  • What are pocket parks, and how do they contribute to the green spine building in Melbourne?

    -Pocket parks are small green spaces within the twisting green spine building in Melbourne. They bring nature into the building and create spaces where the neighborhood can connect, fostering a sense of community.

Outlines

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πŸ™οΈ The Rise of Green Skyscrapers

As skyscrapers become more common globally, the environmental impacts of their construction and maintenance are increasingly being considered. Making buildings environmentally friendly has become a priority, with more structures featuring trees, roof gardens, solar panels, and new approaches to natural light. Countries like the United States, Singapore, Italy, and Australia are leading in green building design.

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🌿 What is Green Building?

Green building involves enhancing the efficiency of energy, water, land, and material use in construction to minimize environmental impact and combat climate change. However, green buildings are often complex, expensive, and time-consuming to construct, as they rely on sunlight for energy, requiring strategic placement that might disrupt neighborhoods. A prime example is the award-winning One Central Park complex in Sydney, known for its vertical gardens, large mirror, and self-sufficiency.

🌱 One Central Park: A Green Marvel

One Central Park in Sydney, Australia, is an iconic green building featuring two residential towers, a shopping mall, and extraordinary environmental design elements. Its 117-meter-high structure includes the world’s tallest vertical garden, with 85,000 plants and 350 different species, growing without soil and nurtured by a sophisticated irrigation system. The building also features a massive mirror that reflects sunlight into various areas and transforms into an LED display at night, emphasizing sustainability with a low-carbon power plant and water recycling system.

🌳 The Vertical Forest of Milan

The Vertical Forest in Milan, also known as Bosco Verticale, is a groundbreaking architectural concept completed in 2014. Consisting of two towers with extensive vegetation, it represents a new relationship between humans and nature. The buildings house thousands of trees, plants, and shrubs, creating a natural shield that filters sunlight, regulates humidity, and improves air quality. This innovative design has won several awards, including the title of Best Tall Building in the World in 2015, and has become a symbol of Milan.

πŸ—οΈ Melbourne's Future Twisting Green Towers

Melbourne is set to build Australia’s tallest building with the Twisting Green Towers, approved in 2020. The 101-story building will stand at 356 meters and include luxury residences, high-tech offices, a five-star hotel, and public green spaces like rooftop gardens and pocket parks. These green areas aim to blend nature with urban living and foster community connections. The project, requiring civil aviation approval due to its height, is expected to create thousands of jobs and set new standards in green architecture.

πŸ’¬ Are Green Buildings the Future?

The script concludes by encouraging viewers to share their thoughts on green buildings and whether they represent the future of architecture. The call to action invites engagement, asking for opinions on the projects featured, while also reminding viewers to like the video and subscribe for more content.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Green Building

Green building refers to the practice of designing, constructing, and maintaining buildings in a way that reduces their environmental impact. This involves using energy, water, land, and materials more efficiently to minimize the negative effects on the environment and combat climate change. The video highlights green buildings as a major trend in modern architecture, with examples like One Central Park in Sydney and the Vertical Forest in Milan showcasing innovative approaches to sustainability.

πŸ’‘Vertical Gardens

Vertical gardens are plant-covered walls that are integrated into the architecture of a building. These gardens, which can extend several meters in height, contribute to the building's aesthetic and environmental goals by improving air quality, providing insulation, and enhancing the overall sustainability of the structure. One Central Park in Sydney is noted for its extensive vertical gardens, making it the tallest vertical garden in the world.

πŸ’‘Self-Sufficiency

Self-sufficiency in the context of green buildings refers to the building's ability to generate its own energy and manage its resources independently. This reduces reliance on external utilities and minimizes the environmental footprint. The video discusses One Central Park's self-sufficiency through its low-carbon natural gas power plant and internal water recycling system, which supports thousands of residents and visitors.

πŸ’‘Natural Light

Natural light is the use of sunlight to illuminate indoor spaces, reducing the need for artificial lighting and energy consumption. Green buildings often incorporate design elements like large windows, light-reflecting surfaces, or mirrors to maximize natural light. The video mentions how One Central Park uses a gigantic mirror to reflect sunlight into the building's gardens and atrium, enhancing both its sustainability and aesthetic appeal.

πŸ’‘Sustainability

Sustainability is the principle of meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs, particularly concerning environmental stewardship. In the video, sustainability is a core theme, with green buildings designed to minimize energy use, reduce waste, and integrate with natural ecosystems. Examples like the Vertical Forest in Milan and the twisting green towers in Melbourne emphasize sustainable practices in urban development.

πŸ’‘Vertical Forest

A Vertical Forest is a type of green building where the facade is covered with trees and plants, creating a living, breathing ecosystem within an urban environment. The concept focuses on the relationship between humans and nature, improving air quality, regulating temperature, and enhancing biodiversity. The video discusses the Vertical Forest in Milan, a pioneering project that has become a symbol of sustainable urban architecture.

πŸ’‘Energy Efficiency

Energy efficiency in buildings involves using technology and design strategies to reduce energy consumption while maintaining or improving comfort and functionality. The goal is to lower greenhouse gas emissions and decrease the environmental impact of the building. The video touches on energy efficiency by highlighting green buildings like One Central Park, which utilizes natural light and its own power generation system to achieve this goal.

πŸ’‘Climate Change

Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns, primarily caused by human activities like burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. Green buildings are designed to combat climate change by reducing energy use, lowering carbon emissions, and using sustainable materials. The video emphasizes the role of green architecture in slowing down climate change by making buildings more environmentally friendly.

πŸ’‘Community Spaces

Community spaces in green buildings are areas designed to foster social interaction and a sense of community among residents and visitors. These spaces often incorporate natural elements, like pocket parks or rooftop gardens, to create a connection with nature within an urban environment. The video mentions the green spine building in Melbourne, which includes various green spaces to enhance community engagement and provide public access to natural areas.

πŸ’‘Twisting Green Towers

Twisting green towers refer to skyscrapers with a spiral or twisted design that incorporates green spaces, such as gardens or vegetation, within the building's structure. These towers are designed to blend architectural innovation with environmental sustainability. The video discusses the planned twisting green towers in Melbourne, which will be Australia's tallest building and will feature public green spaces and rooftop gardens, emphasizing the integration of nature in urban design.

Highlights

The environmental effects of constructing and maintaining skyscrapers are increasingly being considered, with a focus on making buildings more environmentally friendly.

Green building design is becoming a top priority in countries like the United States, Singapore, Italy, and Australia.

Green building practices aim to increase the efficiency of energy, water, land, and materials usage, reducing environmental impact and slowing down climate change.

A great example of a green building is the award-winning One Central Park complex in Sydney, Australia, known for its vertically hanging gardens and unique design elements.

One Central Park's vertical gardens are the tallest in the world, featuring over 85,000 plants and 350 different species.

The vertical gardens of One Central Park consist of individual plant boxes with their own irrigation systems, and the plants do not need soil to grow.

One Central Park's large mirror on the eastern tower reflects sunlight into the gardens and atrium below, doubling as a giant LED light display at night.

The One Central Park complex is committed to sustainability and self-sufficiency, featuring its own low-carbon natural gas power plant and an internal water recycling system.

The Vertical Forest in Milan, also known as Bosco Verticale, is a prototype building that focuses on the relationship between humans and other living species.

The Vertical Forest in Milan houses around 100 trees, 15,000 plants, and 5,000 shrubs, creating a shield that filters sunlight, regulates humidity, and improves air quality.

The Vertical Forest won the 2015 Best Tall Building in the World award, and it has become a new symbol for Milan.

The Twisting Green Towers in Melbourne, Australia, set to become the country's tallest building, will feature a rooftop garden open to the public and green spaces called 'pocket parks' inside the tower.

The Twisting Green Towers will include luxury residential units, high-tech commercial offices, and a five-star hotel, making it a major green project for Australia.

The construction of the Twisting Green Towers will create over 4,700 jobs and requires approval from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority due to its height.

Green buildings like these are seen as the future of architecture, emphasizing sustainability, community connection, and environmental impact reduction.

Transcripts

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as skyscrapers are rising around the

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world

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the environmental effects of

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constructing and maintaining these large

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buildings

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are being taken more and more into

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consideration over the years

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making buildings more environmentally

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friendly has become one of the top

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priorities

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if you look around you might find more

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buildings with trees

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roof gardens solar panels and new

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approaches to natural light

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than ever before the shift cannot be

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denied

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in the united states singapore italy and

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australia are some of the countries

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leading the way

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in green building design before we go on

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and show you some truly

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interesting examples of green

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construction make sure to like this

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video

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and subscribe to top luxury let us know

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in the comments below

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which of these green buildings you like

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the most

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first off we need to understand what

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green building is

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it's the practice of increasing the

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efficiency of how buildings use energy

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water land and materials doing this

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is aimed at reducing the effect the

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building has on its environment

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and slowing down the pace of climate

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change however

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a green building can be way more complex

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to construct making it

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expensive and time-consuming since these

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buildings depend on the sun for energy

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they need to be built in a place with

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good sunlight exposure

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which may disrupt a neighborhood's

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layout a great example of a green

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building

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is the award-winning one central park

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complex in sydney australia which is 117

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meters high

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the building itself consists of two

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residential towers

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an east and a west tower and a six-story

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shopping mall at the foot of the towers

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which is entirely lighted by natural

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sunlight

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due to a number of unique features one

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central park has been recognized

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internationally as an exceptional

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building the most important of these are

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its vertically hanging gardens

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its gigantic mirror and its

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self-sufficiency

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the vertical gardens of one central park

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are basically a living blanket

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of plants flowers and vines that extend

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over 50 meters

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making it the tallest vertical garden in

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the world

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the living wall consists of many

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individual plant boxes

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each with its own irrigation system the

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building houses

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23 of these green walls with a total of

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85

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000 plants and 350 different species

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both exotic and australian native plants

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from well-known to rare species

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have been included in the living wall

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a key factor in the success of the

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vertical gardens was that the plants do

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not need

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any soil to grow light water and

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nutrients

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are mechanically distributed to the

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plants to stimulate their growth and

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survival

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the one central park complex is also

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famous for its large mirror which is

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attached to the eastern tower

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suspended from the 28th floor it serves

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not only as a dominant design element

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for the building but

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also as a way to reflect light into the

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gardens and the atrium below

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a series of motorized mirrors on the

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rooftop beneath it automatically

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tracks and reflects daylight up to the

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huge mirror which consists

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of 220 individual panels

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these panels then reflect light through

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the retail atrium

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pedestrian area pool terrace and common

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areas

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at night the mirror is transformed into

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a giant led light display

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at the heart of one central park is a

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commitment to sustainability

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and self-sufficiency the complex meets

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both commitments with its own low-carbon

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natural gas power plant

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and an internal water recycling system

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that supplies all four thousand

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residents

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and fifteen thousand daily visitors

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another interesting example of a green

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building is the vertical forest in milan

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also known as the bosco vertical the

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vertical forest is a prototype building

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for a new format of architecture

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which focuses on the relationship

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between humans and other living species

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the first one was completed in 2014 in

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milan's puerto nuova area

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and consists of two towers that are 80

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and 112 meters high respectively

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these towers house a total of hundred

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trees

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fifteen thousand plants and five

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thousand shrubs which add up to about

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one soccer fields worth of forest

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each tower has staggered and overhanging

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balconies

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designed to house large external tubs

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for vegetation and permit the growth of

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larger trees without interference

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so it's basically a huge and strange

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version of a tree house

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the plants were pre-cultivated in a

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nursery in order for them to adapt to

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similar conditions to those that they

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would find on the balconies

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the plants create a shield around the

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building that filters the sun's rays

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at the same time they also regulate

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humidity and improve

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air quality which are qualities that won

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the project a number of important awards

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including an award for the best tall

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building in the world

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in 2015. the building is highly

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recognizable

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even at a distance and this has made the

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image of the vertical forest

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become a new symbol for milan

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yet another exciting green project are

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the twisting green towers in melbourne

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it hasn't been built yet but

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construction was approved in 2020

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and it will make it australia's tallest

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building the 2 billion

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building will also be so tall that it

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will need approval

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from the civil aviation safety authority

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and will create over 4 700 jobs

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the twisting 101 story green spine

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building

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will reach 356 meters high and stand

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about 30 meters taller than the gold

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coast

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q1 building which currently holds the

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australian record

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the mixed used building will have large

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luxury

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residential units high-tech commercial

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offices

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a five-star hotel and public green

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spaces

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the huge rooftop garden will be open to

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the general public

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as will the various green spaces inside

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the tower

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called pocket parks these pocket parks

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aim to induce nature into the building

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while creating spaces

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where the neighborhoods can connect for

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a better sense of community

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but what do you think about building

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green do you think green buildings are

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the future

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let us know in the comments below if you

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enjoyed this video

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