BIOS Design Collective is a working group of academic and professional designers “exploring the application of biological patterns to architecture.” The latest project to pull natural science into the built environment is the PhotoBioReactor Sculpture by Charles Lee. Part sculpture, part renewable fuel factory and part bio-remediation plant, the design brings artistic, yet functional, forms into the landscape to inspire the imagination.
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I find this pretty unique and interesting and rather helpfull… I was looking for new ideas on algae remediation and this is something that certainly has caught my sight. I would like to have more information on how it works or how efficient it is at this point. Is it posible?
My congratulations from Peru!
Phycotech also involves in photobioreactor technology to produce algae biomass. But i would really appreciate if you could provide some advance information about photobioreactor technology.