A skyscraper of algae in London

Thanks to the famous architect Dave Edwards in Britain can see the skyscraper from seaweed, which will provide its residents at the same time water, food and energy. Thanks to "green" the outer shell will be provided with natural conditions to improve the quality of air and growing food. To ensure the improvement of air due to the natural property of algae, consisting in the possibility of absorption of CO2 emissions.





To obtain bio-methane used green weight. Thanks to bio-methane will produce electric energy and provide the heat supply. In turn, even waste biomass will be used with advantage as a natural fertilizer.

Excess thermal energy will be converted in summer into mechanical. It will happen due to the reverse thermal machine land-based. Obtained for the summer season, the biomass waste and the products of the London underground will be used as a heat surplus that will heat the house from the algae in the winter time.

The lower floor of the epic building has already been booked by the state Department of financial services. It is here will be located the Agency. Higher floors will take ordinary people who manage to buy an apartment Tower in FSMA, different public organizations, enterprises and shopping centers.





Of similar buildings, you can allocate Park Royal Tower — the building is almost completely covered by greenery. However, the creators of the FSMA Tower decided to go further by creating a full-fledged kind of a bioreactor of their offspring.



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