Bosco Verticale Ca’ Delle Alzaie, Treviso

In the Bosco Verticale Ca’ Delle Alzaie project in Treviso, the desire to rise above the horizon and the impulse to expand greenery have inspired the renowned Studio Boeri, leading them to draw inspiration from the famous Vertical Forest in Milan. This has given rise to the city's largest urban reforestation project, where over 2 hectares of green space, including parks and vertical walls, host a variety of trees that produce over 2.7 tons of oxygen annually.

A total of 400 low-growing plants and 120 facade trees have been carefully selected based on the sunlight they receive, creating a diverse habitat for a wide range of animal species, such as insects and birds.

In this ecological setting, located right at the entrance to the historic center of Treviso, Recycle seamlessly integrates without compromising the design intent and respecting the essence of the location.

Recycle is made from recycled porphyry or recovered rocky aggregates. This environmentally sustainable choice allows for the reuse of natural raw materials, contributing to a circular economy. Its three color variants, sand, porphyry, and gray, reflect the typical nuances of natural stone.

Despite its eco-compatibility, Recycle does not sacrifice strength and durability. Even after 20 years, the pavement maintains exceptional drainage capacity, ensuring effective management of rainwater.

Another advantage of Recycle is its ability to reduce the urban heat island effect, thanks to its porosity that promotes soil evaporation and helps reduce surface temperatures by up to 5 degrees.

In summary, Recycle represents the ideal choice for any paving project, combining exceptional performance with a green footprint that respects the urban environment.