Algae Dome is a pavilion that, through photosynthesis, produces microalgae- the potential food of the future. The microalgae absorbs CO2 from the air and then, inside the transparent tubing, it absorbs light and multiplies its mass. It grows very fast- even up to twice a day. It's dome shape creates space for social interaction, while playing an educational and informational role on the future of food and algae production process. It provides a unique architectural experience, while triggering the debate on the future's sustainability. When displayed in 2017 in Copenhagen, for three days, Algae Dome produced around 450 kgs of microalgae
Country
Denmark
Year
2018
Client
SPACE10
Affiliation
ALGAE DOME
Designer
Rafal Wroblewski, Anna Stempniewicz, Aleksander Wadas
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