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Flower Tower: 380 Potted Plants Line Parisian Apartment Facade

09/15/2010
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    You've probably seen buildings where residents put out a few potted plants on their balconies here and there - but probably not <strong>380 of them</strong> lining the entire facade! Well that's precisely the sight that the Flower Tower in Paris promises to all who stop by. Designed by extremely talented architect and green wall artist <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2009/11/25/the-green-facades-of-edouard-francois/">Edouard François</a>, the apartment lies behind a wall of breezy potted <a href="http://inhabitat.com/index.php?s=bamboo">bamboo</a> plants, making it look a lot like a giant green hedge.
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    Jonathan Glancey of <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/">The Guardian</a> called the Flower Tower "one of the best places to live in Paris," and it's easy to see why.
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    Even though the actual building is two tones of grey and quite drab, the bamboo adds a bright, fresh excitement to the whole exterior.
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    And imagine living inside one of the apartments? It must be like seeing a little <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/09/13/jdss-logistic-city-is-a-wind-powered-vertical-forest-for-shenzhen/">forest</a> outside your window every day - with an exhilarating view of Paris right behind it to boot.
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    The hardy and rapid-growing <a href="http://inhabitat.com/index.php?s=bamboo">bamboo</a> plants are lined in rows (that don't necessarily all look evenly spaced) and sit in 1.2-meter-high white flowerpots.
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    What makes the building look even crazier is that the pots appear to just be sitting precariously on narrow ledges with no rails, ready to take a tumble to the sidewalk or - eek! - right on top of some unsuspecting pedestrian's head.
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    But luckily the danger is merely an illusion since the planters are actually embedded right into the structure.
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Flower Tower

You've probably seen buildings where residents put out a few potted plants on their balconies here and there - but probably not 380 of them lining the entire facade! Well that's precisely the sight that the Flower Tower in Paris promises to all who stop by. Designed by extremely talented architect and green wall artist Edouard François, the apartment lies behind a wall of breezy potted bamboo plants, making it look a lot like a giant green hedge.

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