Sunday, October 29, 2017

Vertical Parks - the future of the metropolis?


 
Made by: Urbandendro

Urbanization is in an upward trend and metropolises are building more sky towers, as the land is becoming more expensive and living will become narrower.

In many metropolitan areas, there is very little green, and in many cities it is almost nonexistent - the construction of parks is rather demanding,
because the land is expensive and a lot of houses could be built instead of one park.

If there is no space in some cities for the construction of parks, people's quality of life may fall sharply - they no longer have contact with nature, there is too much CO2 in the city air, and there is no recreation option.

What could be done in such cities?

One way would be to start building vertical parks.

Under vertical parks, I mean parks that are pyramidal-shaped, of which in the lower part we can grow high trees, middle part - small trees and shrubs, and in the upper part - small shrubs and grass.

These parks could be like skyscrapers - they would fit beautifully between existing buildings and not take up much space.
People would not live there, but people could visit different floors with elevators.

If there were any such "high park" in each district, this would alleviate many of the current environmental problems.

Source and idea: Urbandendro

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