Impressive buildings 'eat' CO2
A cherished French architect hopes to create energy-efficient buildings and "eat" CO2 that has officially fulfilled this dream.
According to CNN, the French architect aspires to resist the warm Earth phenomenon, said Vincent Callebaut: "I want to bring hope to a better tomorrow." And this architect's idea was developed from paper-based design into a life-long project.
Design of the building Tao Zhu Yin Yuan.
The building named Tao Zhu Yin Yuan is being constructed in Taipei, Taiwan and is expected to be completed in September 2017. Callebaut architect evaluated the Tao Zhu Yin Yuan building covered by 23,000 small trees that can absorb 130 tons of CO2 per year. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), Taiwan alone discharged more than 250 million tons of CO2 in 2014 alone.
Tao Zhu Yin Yuan Building is covered by many trees.
Mr. Callebaut admitted this would be a big step in the fight against global warming.
The Tao Zhu Yin Yuan Building, a 21-storey building, was specially designed to help residents reduce energy consumption. The natural light and ventilation of the building are maximized.
Over the years, architect Callebaut has been active in green building, creating eco-friendly designs such as floating gardens that help clean rivers in Europe to underwater buildings. there are marine waste materials .
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