
Liuzhou Forest City, millions of plants for a new model of Chinese urban development
A million plants and 40,000 trees. Liuzhou Forest City, designed by architect Stefano Boeri, is set to be inaugurated in 2020 in the northern Chinese city.
Benedetta Bacialli
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I’m a Service Designer born in 1991. I’ve always loved design, biomimesis and sustainability; I like to spend my time wondering around exhibitions. I lived in Shanghai for a year and a half, where I had the opportunity of learning Chinese and plunge myself into this country’s culture and traditions. I’m particularly interested in materials and their processing. I like to cooperate with inter-disciplinary teams, I’m fond of travelling and I’m a sportswoman.
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A million plants and 40,000 trees. Liuzhou Forest City, designed by architect Stefano Boeri, is set to be inaugurated in 2020 in the northern Chinese city.
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