Air hovering in the air

American architects have announced the design of a special building called CO 2 Scraper to cope with global warming, by creating forests a few hundred meters from the ground.

Design firm Nectar Product Development said, CO 2 Scraper has the capacity to hold hundreds of trees, absorb pollutants and turn CO 2 into oxygen. Perennial trees will be placed on floors of about 120 square meters so that they can filter the air.

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Model of building CO 2 Scraper.Trees are planted on many floors in succession.Two large wings are made of nylon to increase the amount of air for the tree.The two wind turbines below create electricity to pump water and nutrients onto the upper floors.Elevators are arranged on one side for building maintenance.


CO 2 Scraper can operate independently. Two wind turbines generate electricity to pump water and nutrients to plants. If the pump system is not included, the only thing that needs electricity is an elevator for maintenance and repair work. In addition to increasing the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere, the 'air forests' also bring shade to the surrounding area. Two giant wings made of plastic increase the amount of air for the plants.

A spokesman for Nectar Product Development said: 'CO 2 Scraper is one of the ideal solutions for plants to appear in areas that we have not grown so far, such as factories and highways. or crowded residential areas'.