设 计 师:Chang-Yeob Lee
所 在 地:英国 伦敦
皇家艺术学院的研究生Chang-Yeob 李的设计是将英国电信塔改造成一幢可收集污染的生态摩天楼。根据设计,这幢189米的电信塔楼在改造之后可收集空气中的灰尘颗粒,以降低伦敦的呼吸道疾病感染率。整个过程包括收集废气中的碳,然后用于生产可持续的生物燃料。据李介绍,“该项目是一个用于收集城市空气污染物的基础构架,这或许会成为能源消耗时代的新商机。”设计包括两部分,外部是一个巨大的能源转换器,内部则是分析空气流动的设备,从而使建筑运作效率最大化。类似的结构还能被移植到其他高楼上,进而形成“城市减排”系统。正是凭借该设计,李获得了皇家艺术学院夏季展学生优胜奖。
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Royal College of Art graduate Chang-Yeob Lee has developed a concept to transform the BT Tower in London into a pollution-harvesting high rise .Entitled Synth[e]tech[e]cology, the project predicts the eventual redundancy of the 189-metre tower - currently used for telecommunications - and suggests repurposing it as an eco-skyscraper that collects airborne dirt particles and helps to reduce the level of respiratory illness in London.The process would involve extracting the carbon from petrol fumes and using it to produce sustainable bio-fuel."The project is about a new infrastructure gathering resources from pollutants in the city atmosphere, which could be another valuable commodity in the age of depleting resources," says Chang-Yeob Lee.Similar structures could also be fitted to other unused high rises to create a network of pollution-reducing architecture.Synth[e]tech[e]cology is Lee's diploma project from the architecture programme at the Royal College of Art in London and he was one of two winners of the Student Prize for Architecture at the Royal Academy of Arts' Summer Exhibition.