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Alessandro Bianchi
As carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere continue to increase, countries worldwide are committing to various goals to diminish greenhouse gas emissions. However, these efforts are not enough. The effects of global warming are felt year by year, breaking one historical record after another, while actions to combat climate change are being hindered. Carbon neutral is a common goal for 2030, 2050… or even 2100, but one question prevails, how much are we willing to change in order to achieve this? To answer this question, we must recognize that carbon neutral is NOT enough. Cutting edge technologies are needed to shift the paradigm and establish a circular carbon cycle where more CO2 is absorbed than released. Accordingly, we are proposing Carbon Capture Towers integrated with photobioreactors (PBR) that will transform pollutants into purified air while minimizing waste. The main element is an innovative double facade composed of tubular PBRs flowing with a mixture of water, algae, nutrients, and carbon dioxide. When this micro-algae solution is exposed to sunlight, the solar radiation activates biomass production and increases with sun intensity. Due to large surface areas and therefore vast sun exposure and algae cultivation, tubular PBRs are the most efficient system estimated to absorb 400 times more CO2 than trees. To maximize algae production, additional PBRs are placed on the rooftop and inner facade. Once the tubes have reached their capacity, its contents are harvested and separated: water is recycled back into the photobioreactors while algae is used to develop byproducts, such as biofuel and energy. Furthermore, natural elements such as hempcrete and cross laminated timber make up the primary structure, which is organized to fit a co-housing community, in order to achieve a carbon positive footprint. Originally, Carbon Capture Towers were designed for Cremona Italy because of its diverse infrastructures and high contamination levels. Airborne pollutants from nearby highways, agricultural fields, and factories contaminate Cremona’s environment resulting in toxic living conditions. Therefore our focus point is Cremona’s largest polluter, the Tamoil Refinery, an abandoned oil factory that continues to emit greenhouse gasses and dust particles into the atmosphere. By revindicating the refinery and replacing the former infrastructure with our Carbon Capture Towers we will rejuvenate the ecosystem while activating neglected land. In fact, other industrial zones or polluted cities worldwide can have similar transformations with application of our towers. These locations will be determined by climate and urban analytics, in order to attain maximum efficiency for a sustainable and healthier future. In conclusion, our vision is a network of Carbon Capture Towers working amongst the public and private domain in order to revert three centuries of CO2 emissions. We must use all strategies at hand to create a healthier environment for present and future generations.
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Awards already won by Carbon Capture Tower project: FIRST Gold winner of the «Global Future Design Awards 2023» https://www.architecturepressrelease.com/gold-winner-carbon-capture-tower-by-politecnico-di-milano/ Organized by: Apr, the leading global architecture press Future architecture concept category “The purpose of the award is to highlight outstanding ideas that redefine architectural design through the implementation of new technologies, materials, programs, aesthetics and spatial organizations, together with studies on globalization, flexibility, adaptability and the digital revolution.” SECOND Shortlist at the «Superscape 2022» award http://www.superscape.at/eng/Shortlist Organized by: JP Immobilien and WBV-GPA, Wohnbauvereinigung für Privatangestellte “The award seeks to encourage innovative and visionary architectural concepts, which explore new models of life and strategies for inhabiting an urban context, reflecting on the processes of change”
Carbon Capture Tower
Europe
Future (Concept) Project
Worldwide
Ongoing
Alessandro Bianchi (1969), MSc and Ph.D in Architectural topics, teaches at the School of Planning, Architecture, Construction Engineering (AUIC) of Politecnico di Milano since 2001, and he is Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture and Urban Studies (DAStU). He is author of several papers and books including “Building by Signs” (Editrice Librerie Dedalo, 2003-2010), “Landscape by Signs” (Mimesis International, 2019). In 2013 editor of the exhibition and conference “Palazzo Te at the mirror”, promoted by the International Center of Art and Culture of Palazzo Te. In 2015 he won the award for technological innovation of SIE-SAIE Bologna with the project “First Aid Clinic, smart building”. From 2018 director of the Studio Lab “Landscape Architecture” and of the Italy – China Workshop “Milano / Discovering Through Experience” at Politecnico di Milano. In 1999 founder of Abad Architects Ltd (www.abad.it), Milan practice specialized in landscape and architecture. In 2022 appointed Overseas Academic Judge of the 8TH CREDAWARD (China Real Estate and Design Award).
Ana Rebeca Sorto, Camilo A. Rodriguez Espinosa, Ishita Agrawal, Kathryn Mathews, Mabe Aguirre, Paola Soundy, Prachi Rawat
Alessandro Bianchi
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2A Continental Architectural Awards
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 5 reviews
 by b.lenhardt
Concept and Practicality Balance: 5
Innovativeness: 7
Climate Responsiveness: 9

 by l.araghian
Concept and Practicality Balance: 8
Innovativeness: 8
Climate Responsiveness: 8

 by 1413794236
Concept and Practicality Balance: 7
Innovativeness: 7
Climate Responsiveness: 7

 by gisela.loehlein
Concept and Practicality Balance: 7
Innovativeness: 7
Climate Responsiveness: 8

carbon capture tower that can be positioned in different locations in this world would have been great to explore differing climatic conditions

 by Anonymous
Concept and Practicality Balance: 8
Innovativeness: 9
Climate Responsiveness: 10

really great





b.lenhardt @ 10/09/2023 09:21

Overall Presentation: 9

Concept and Practicality Balance: 5

Innovativeness: 7

Climate Responsiveness: 9

l.araghian @ 09/28/2023 06:19

Overall Presentation: 7

Concept and Practicality Balance: 8

Innovativeness: 8

Climate Responsiveness: 8

1413794236 @ 09/30/2023 12:30

Overall Presentation: 7

Concept and Practicality Balance: 7

Innovativeness: 7

Climate Responsiveness: 7

gisela.loehlein @ 10/02/2023 11:25

Comment: carbon capture tower that can be positioned in different locations in this world would have been great to explore differing climatic conditions

Overall Presentation: 7

Concept and Practicality Balance: 7

Innovativeness: 7

Climate Responsiveness: 8

Anonymous @ 10/05/2023 05:30

Comment: really great

Overall Presentation: 9

Concept and Practicality Balance: 8

Innovativeness: 9

Climate Responsiveness: 10

Average Score: 7.80