Planting
Buildings are sprouting greenery, especially in Asia—not just living walls or rooftop meadows but whole façades draped with plants and terraces overflowing with vegetation.
Stephen Wallis is a former executive editor at Architectural Digest, Departures, and Art + Auction. Based in New York City, he writes about art, design, travel, and other cultural subjects for various publications.
Buildings are sprouting greenery, especially in Asia—not just living walls or rooftop meadows but whole façades draped with plants and terraces overflowing with vegetation.