
Nowadays, it is becoming more common to find sustainable and green buildings in large cities that not only minimize energy and water consumption, but are also a fundamental part of sustainable urban development that seeks to combat climate change.
From large skyscrapers to new museums, adding the Tree Element to architecture is definitely the new trends in urban planning that aim to reduce the impact on the environment and change citizens’ living habits, bringing nature closer and improving the quality of life.
Description:
Quai Branly Museum
Paris, France
Architect: Jean Nouvel
Year: 2006
Hybrid, composite, colorful, mysterious and cheerful, the building by Jean Nouvel and the “green wall” outside were designed and planted by Gilles Clément and Patrick Blanc and are definitely worth a visit.
