Noted for its facade of foliage, the building is also celebrated for the panel of hovering mirrors that reflect glimmers of natural light onto the lower levels.
Bosco Verticale, which translates into English as "Vertical Forest," is a pair of high-rise residential apartments in Milan that contain more than 900 trees.
The neo-futurist residential tower, seen here deflecting a lightning strike, is regarded as the first twisted skyscraper in the world.
Designed by Henning Larsen Architects, the Wave, also known as Bølgen, is a luxury residential building complex in the city of Vejle in Jutland.
One of the most exclusive residential addresses in the city, the tower was designed by Warren and Wetmore and SHoP Architects.
L'arbre Blanc ("White Tree") in Montpellier, southern France, was co-designed by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto and French architects Nicolas Laisné and Manal Rachdi.
The Interlace is one of the largest and most ambitious residential developments in Singapore. The complex features 31 apartment blocks housing more than 1,000 residential units.