Architect Designs What May Be the Tallest Apartment Building Covered in Foliage

The tower will have more than 100 trees, 6,000 shrubs and 18,000 plants.

ByABC News
November 16, 2015, 4:47 PM
The project is to be completed at the end of 2018.
The project is to be completed at the end of 2018.
Stefano Boeri

— -- An Italian architect has plans to build what may be the tallest apartment tower that's covered in lush plants and evergreen trees.

Stefano Boeri of Milan, Italy, told ABC News that the 384-foot tower will be located in Laussane, Switzerland.

"We have more than 100 different species of plants, trees, shrubs and more than 20 species of the birds nesting in the plants," Boeri said.

PHOTO: Boeri has already completed a similar project in Milan, Italy.
Boeri has already completed a similar project in Milan, Italy.

The project, called "Tower of Cedar Trees," is 36 stories high and will hold three to five compartments per floor for private residents as well as offices, a gym and a panoramic restaurant.

PHOTO: The tower will have more than 100 trees, 6,000 shrubs and 18,000 plants.
The tower will have more than 100 trees, 6,000 shrubs and 18,000 plants.

The tower's evergreens and plants will protect the apartments from fine dusts, winds, and noise pollution, according to Boeri.

PHOTO: Italian architect Stefano Boeri is to build a 384-foot apartment tower covered with evergreen trees in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Italian architect Stefano Boeri is to build a 384-foot apartment tower covered with evergreen trees in Lausanne, Switzerland.

This will be the second building created by Boeri, the first being in Milan, which stood at 367 feet and housed 128 apartments.

Boeri said he is aiming for his "Tower of Cedar Trees" to be completed by the end of 2018.