11 / 06
2015
The Seoul Skygarden is a great architecture with thousand blooming flowers that was designed by MVRDV for the 938 metre long former elevated highway next to Seoul’s Central Station.
From the architects: With hopes to build on the city’s ambition to be greener, more attractive and more user-friendly so as to inspire a process of change for the entire neighborhood. The design populates the overpass with 254 species of trees, shrubs and flowers to create an arboretum of local species, a library of plants that can be enjoyed by Seoul’s public.
> Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum
> Urban Skyfarm by Aprilli
> Garden Bridge in London
view more architecture
Seoul Skygarden by MVRDV
11 / 06 / 2015 The Seoul Skygarden is a great architecture with thousand blooming flowers that was designed by MVRDV for the 938 metre long former elevated highway next to Seoul’s Central StationYou might also like:
Recommended post: Banana Tree House by YARD Architects