grönytornas
Grönytornas is a term used in Swedish urban design and architecture to describe high-rise buildings whose design integrates substantial greenery across façades, interiors, and roofs. The phrase translates roughly to “the green towers” and is used to discuss a class of building projects that extend living vegetation into vertical and multi-level spaces. The concept is closely related to the international idea of vertical forests and green towers, such as the works of architects who promote biophilic design.
Typical features include living façades with climbing plants or modular green panels, extensive green roofs, and
Implementation occurs within municipal planning frameworks that promote urban greening, energy efficiency, and climate resilience. Costs,
In discourse, grönytornas are seen as a tool to soften dense cityscapes, reduce heat stress, and improve