SHANGHAI, VERTICAL GARDENS FOR FASHION AND ANTI POLLUTION
By sent to Shanghai
Is a really nice see a series of green or multi-colored walls throughout the city: thousands of small plants stuck in vertical panels to form natural designs from skilled green architects, also intent on trying to solve problems in one of the most polluted cities in the world. Yes, because those plants drain smog make anti-pollution barrier and are an example of modern architecture. The most commonly used for these vertical gardens is the Vetiver. It’s no coincidence the idea behind the project to Shanghai by a young Italian architect, Eugenio Aglietti is called VetiVertical City is a skyscraper that is transformed into a vertical garden is able to exploit the natural properties of Vetiver, a plant that comes from the East. In addition to absorbing the carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere making the air cleaner would also be able to recover and purify rainwater and wastewater.