Baobab wooden skyscraper in Paris

Soon in Paris can become one more skyscraper – a Reinventer Paris win offer well-known canadian architect and a fervent advocate of wooden construction Michael green.


They propose to erect in the capital of France is a 35-storey wooden house called the Baobab, which will mark the transition to a new era of architecture in the city.





Michael green admits that he wanted to compete with the Creator of the famous tower by Gustave Eiffel. Baobab according to the plan will include retail and residential sections, Goodies for students, urban farm (where now without it), bus station, Parking of electric vehicles and assorted trivia. The complex should occur on the border of the 17th district on Pershing Avenue.





The use of wood in the project is a key moment. According to the calculations, the tree of this building will be able to link 3700 tons of carbon dioxide: this is equivalent to 2,200 vehicles during the year do not appear on the streets. published

P. S. And remember, only by changing their consumption — together we change the world! ©

Source: green-city.su/parizhskij-neboskryob/