Centro Direzionale Forum By Mario Cucinella Architects
Architects are on their best to keep their architectures as green as possible to help save the environment. Like Mario Cucinella Architects, they have a unique curve façade that has a green skin due to its steel grid that allows the plants to grow, which resulted into a vertical garden. With this façade visible around shields the building from the direct heat of the sun and keep the building cold even on hot summer days whilst serving to give the building a homogeneous form. This L-shaped building will surely be one of the green buildings within the city of Rimini, Italy.
Source: Mario Cucinella Architects via Travel With Frank Gehry
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