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Old Posted Oct 6, 2020, 4:48 AM
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Modern buildings covered in plants

La Tour des Cedres (The Tower of Cedars) - Milan, Italy





Park Royal Tower - Singapore





One Central Park Tower - Sydney, Australia





Oasia Hotel - Singapore





Trump Tower - New York City, United States





Acros Buiding - Fukuoka, Japan



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Actually a Good trend

This trend of wrapping skyscrapers and big architectures with plants are actually a good initiative, to keep the environment sustainable. As more trees are being cut down to make room for civilization, it is a good trend to place tress right within the busy city. I hope this trend get popularized in more cities , especially, where the air pollution is on the rise.
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