During 2020-2021, the first Vertical Forest in the Netherlands, the Trudo Tower, has been built in Eindhoven. The expertise of architect Stefano Boeri, who is already internationally renowned for the green residential towers in Milan, was commissioned by the Sint-Trudo housing association for the realisation of a green apartment complex on Strijp-S. The 70-metre high tower is the first vertical forest intended for social housing. The building has its green appearance from XL planters on the façade of each apartment. These planters are filled with trees, shrubs and perennials, and the amount and size of the planting has created an entirely new, vertical green structure. It is a highly innovative form of urban development, which is perfectly in line with the urgency for making cities greener.

125 trees on 19 floors

In Eindhoven, a total of 125 trees are planted on 19 floors. The root balls of the trees are anchored to the planters and steel wire is used to secure the trees to the building. The trees are planted in a specially composed substrate. Together with landscape architect Laura Gatti and DuPré green contractor, a more or less indigenous and strong assortment was chosen so the forest would have the very best chance of thriving. In order to achieve an attractive overall look, a diverse range of foliage colour, leaf shape and blossom were of course also taken into account. For this reason, red and grey-leaved trees have been included in the planting and, as well as clear stem trees, multi-stem trees have been selected. The species can be viewed at the end of this page.