Urban Oasis: Tadao Ando’s Wall of Flowers to Bloom in the Heart of New York City
Updated by Paul Keskeys, June 30, 2016 New renderings for Tadao Ando’s debut project in New York City include a vast, living green wall covering much of one façade, which will change in color throughout the year. Measuring some 55 feet high by 99 feet wide, the flowering elevation will constitute Manhattan’s largest residential green wall, and was devised by Ando in collaboration with renowned landscape architecture firm M. Paul Friedberg and Partners. According to the designers, the wall will comprise “seasonal vines selected for a mix of textures and colors,” that will “evolve organically through the seasons.” The living green wall will change through the seasons. When complete, ICHIGONI at 152 Elizabeth Street will house seven ultra-luxury residences in the same number of stories. The project is currently under construction in the city’s stylish Nolita neighborhood, but full details of the project were originally revealed at the end of 2015, displaying all the minimalist hallmarks of an Ando classic. The building’s primary qualities are very much in line with those of many of the Japanese architect’s seminal works, boasting a raw, honest palette that screams understated sophistication. ... , The Angry Architect, read more http://ift.tt/1D7HJY3
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