{"id":219299,"date":"2020-09-16T12:22:54","date_gmt":"2020-09-16T12:22:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/luxurylaunches.com\/?p=219299"},"modified":"2021-02-04T09:21:19","modified_gmt":"2021-02-04T09:21:19","slug":"this-vertical-forest-housing-project-in-china-went-horribly-wrong-as-residents-had-to-abandon-their-apartments-after-the-buildings-were-overrun-by-plants-and-mosquitoes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/luxurylaunches.com\/real_estate\/this-vertical-forest-housing-project-in-china-went-horribly-wrong-as-residents-had-to-abandon-their-apartments-after-the-buildings-were-overrun-by-plants-and-mosquitoes.php","title":{"rendered":"This beautiful ‘vertical forest’ housing project in China went horribly wrong as residents had to abandon their apartments after the buildings were overrun by plants and mosquitoes"},"content":{"rendered":"


\nLiving in a home surrounded by greenery is on every person\u2019s wish list, but someone very clearly said, \u2018be careful what you wish for\u2019. An experimental green housing<\/a> project in a Chinese megacity had residents overjoyed with the fact that they have their own thriving green patch to live around. This complex is Chengdu’s Qiyi City Forest Garden that takes pride in standing tall as a vertical forest. All of the 826 apartments<\/a> were sold out by April this year. The apartment highlight is the balcony area that\u2019s fitted with as many as 20 types of plants that provide lush greenery and filters air and noise pollution too. In only a matter of a few months, this Chinese complex went from eco-paradise to veritable hell. The apartments that are left unoccupied by tenants have been occupied by hoards of pesky insects that have completely ruined the facade of the building making it look like a desolate, run-down facility. The infestation of mosquitoes has kept tenants away and only about 10 families have moved in. The remaining eight towers of 30 floors each have been overrun by their own plants causing the mosquito invasion. What could be a vision in green if pruned and cared for properly is seen rotting in neglected balconies, with branches hanging over railings all over the towers making them look nightmarish so much that some plants have completely swallowed some balconies?
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The first vertical forest residential community is built in Chengdu, SW China, Sichuan Province. It\u2018s the first 4th generation housing project focusing on increasing the green rate and developing vertical greening to improve urban ecological environment. https:\/\/t.co\/S78yd2a12o<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/QyyMdI7viL<\/a><\/p>\n

— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) November 23, 2018<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n