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Bio-Fuel Growing Eco Pods Rejuvenate Stalled Boston Project

by , 03/03/11

filene development, stalled project, howeler + yoon, boston, boston globe, bio-fuel, bio-fuel producing algae, algae, eco pods, algae eco pods, prefab

Halted in November 2008, mid-construction, the Filene development in downtown Boston is currently barely even a shell of a building. The bones of the building are up, but sub street level a giant hole leaves a gouge in the city’s plan. Undaunted, Höweler + Yoon Architecture and Squared Design Lab teamed up to design a vertical tower of prefabricated “eco pods” filled with bio-fuel producing algae for the space. The new tower would act as a center to test new algae species and different growing methods.

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