Country | Denmark |
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Year | 2018 |
Award | Winner |
Client | SPACE10 |
Affiliation | ALGAE DOME |
Designer | Rafal Wroblewski, Anna Stempniewicz, Aleksander Wadas |
English | 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. |
Native | 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 sustanability. When displayed in 2017 in Copenhagen, for three days, Algae Dome produced around 450 kgs of microalgae. |
Website | https://www.dezeen.com/2017/09/10/ikea-space10-algae-producing-pavilion-copenhagen/ |
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