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Stefano Boeri Designs A Floating Forest For Timberland At Milan Design Week 2022

Stefano Boeri Designs A Floating Forest For Timberland

Daniela Di Corleto

On the occasion of Milan Design Week 2022, Italian architect Stefano Boeri unveils ‘Floating Forest’, a multi-sensory forest built as an independent ecosystem on the waters of the Darsena. The installation bearing the name of Timberland, whose mission is to inspire and equip a new generation to move the world forward, is a direct consequence of the important role that nature plays, emphasising the brand’s vision for a greener and more equitable future, along with the concept of circularity, where nothing goes to waste.

The project, part of Tortona Design Week, aims to emphasize the brand’s commitment to being a force for social and environmental good not only by promoting the re-greening of urban areas, but also by highlighting the latest in eco-innovative products.

 Stefano Boeri Designs A Floating Forest For Timberland

The Floating Forest goal is not only to convey new forms of environmental responsibility and new ways of occupying and transforming urbanized spaces, but to offer a place of intersection and reconciliation between the natural sphere and human beings. A space for sociality where the distance that the individual puts between himself and the natural world takes on new shapes and sizes.

The forest has been conceptually and physically studied as an independent ecosystem, where 610 plants and 30 species multiply biodiversity and activate environmental benefits related to urban forestry, in connection with other green spaces in Milan

 Stefano Boeri Designs A Floating Forest For Timberland

The forest offers not only an environment where you can rediscover the importance of biodiversity and the benefits of nature, but also a fully immersive experience, both physical and virtual, that through the scent of the flowers and the tactile qualities of the chosen species, involves all the senses.

A range of trees, such as Maple, Birch and Apple, will be present, as well as bushes such as the Aronia Berry, Hydrangea, Mahonia and Pittosporum, and perennial grasses such as Stipa, Eulalia, Anemone, Daylily, Purple Verbena and Pampas.

 Stefano Boeri Designs A Floating Forest For Timberland

The path through the installation will have four fundamental points related to different senses and will lead visitors to interact with the latest ecological product innovations and the brand values. The sensory elements will be brought together through an on-site digital experience, and the experience will also be available online for those unable to attend the Fuorisalone event.

The first area of interest is associated to the Timberloop Take-Back Program, which encourages consumers to return their worn Timberland to a Timberland selected store or through a convenient pre-paid, ship-from-home option. Returned products are either repaired/refurbished for resale or disassembled – with some parts being re-used and the rest being recycled.

 Stefano Boeri Designs A Floating Forest For Timberland

The second area is dedicated to GreenStride, one of the latest technology Timberland has launched. GreenStride soles are made using a 75% combination of renewable sugar cane and rubber from trees, making them naturally lightweight and comfortable, with rebound in every step.

The third room “Hear & Breathe” presents further explanation of the positive impact that nature has on the city of Milan and on our lives, such as the concept of the forest as an independent ecosystem and its role in absorbing CO2.

 Stefano Boeri Designs A Floating Forest For Timberland

Lastly, visitors can discover Timberland’s vision for a greener future – one where we may be able to have a net positive impact on Nature. Visitors can then engage by creating social media content and leave their positive mark.

They will be invited to pick up their gift – a customizable t-shirt – at the Timberland stores in Corso Buenos Aires, City Life and Portello, as well as at the VF flagship store Orefici11, where a dedicated installation will come to life with a reference to Floating Forest: through an AR visor they will be able to immerse themselves in the 3D forest.

Two electric cars will be available from this store leading directly to the installation on Darsena and vice versa.

 Stefano Boeri Designs A Floating Forest For Timberland

The project also aims to leave a legacy for the city, in support of the local community: all the trees that make up the forest will later be donated to Soulfood Forestfarms Hub Italia, a nonprofit organization that facilitates the ecological transition of territories together with local communities̀, institutions and businesses.

Together with CasciNet Agrohub and the University of Milan, it is implementing a regeneration project at Vettabbia Park to transform disused land into a productive, complex and layered agroforestry system managed according to agroecological principles.

 Stefano Boeri Designs A Floating Forest For Timberland

In addition, the materials that compose the installation are deliberately dry assembled. This technique allows a great flexibility during the assembly and reassembly phases, as well as the reuse of individual elements once the installation will be dismissed.

The installation will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. from June 7 to 12 at Viale Gabriele D’Annunzio, 20 (Darsena). For further informations visits timberland.it/floatingforest

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