The concept for a sustainable green tower design centers on integrating garden terraces seamlessly within the building’s facade and curtain wall system to create a living, breathing vertical ecosystem. These garden terraces, strategically embedded into the facade, serve multiple functions: they act as natural insulation layers that reduce heat gain and cooling loads, improve air quality through plant photosynthesis, and enhance urban biodiversity by providing habitats for various species. The curtain wall is designed as a ventilated double-skin system that supports large-volume planters and climbing plants, enabling natural shading and evaporative cooling that mitigate the urban heat island effect. Automated irrigation and drainage systems, monitored by sensors, ensure optimal plant health while minimizing water consumption. This green facade not only enriches the tower’s aesthetic appeal with lush greenery but also creates calming, biophilic environments for occupants and passersby. Inspired by successful precedents like Stefano Boeri’s Bosco Verticale, the design balances structural demands with ecological benefits, transforming the tower into a sustainable landmark that actively contributes to climate regulation and human well-being in dense urban contexts