Imagine breathing oxygen that is 3,000 times purer than our city air. Well, that dream will soon come true in China where the new Nanjing Towers will produce 60 kg oxygen every single day.

The Nanjing Towers will bring over 3,000 plants comprising of 1,000 trees and nearly 2,500 shrubs from 23 different local species.

Stefano Boeri

The towers will be designed by Italian architect, Stefano Boeri, and each of the two towers will stand tall at a height of 656 feet and 354 feet respectively.

Stefano Boeri

The taller tower will house offices, a museum, a terrace club, and a green architecture school.

Stefano Boeri

The smaller tower will house a rooftop pool and a Hyatt hotel with 247 rooms.

Stefano Boeri

The towers will be ready by 2018 and offer fantastic views from balconies along with setting a great benchmark for enriching biodiversity.

Stefano Boeri

Designer Stefano Boeri has already designed two towers in Milan, Italy known as the Bosco Verticale and similar structures will soon open up in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Stefano Boeri

In a world where high-rise buildings are reaching for the skies, little effort in making them environment-friendly can go a long, long way.