The building helps re-freeze Antarctica and purifies CO2 from the air

The idea of ​​a skyscraper for urban residents and fighting against climate change called HEAL-BERG is one of the selected designs in the annual eVolo Skyscraper Competition. This giant structure will simultaneously cool the Antarctic seawater, filter the CO2 in the air and produce electricity with salt and water, all of which create what designers call an "island machine." reverse climate change ".

Two architects, Luca Beltrame and Saba Nabavi Tafreshi, created HEAL-BERG to deal with a future in which "climate change takes place beyond most scientific and sea forecasts. warm up, air pollution and other negative forms ". According to their calculations, the Earth in 2039 will have about 21.5 million people displaced annually due to climate change and the great works of the world can be destroyed.

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Skyscrapers for urban residents and fight against climate change.

Designers have used drone technology and wind power along with research from the world's leading organizations to create a blueprint that all governments around the world can do if they know Combining resources together in the last attempt to protect humanity. Some researches can include: laser CO2 cleaning research by Davis University - California, research on construction using MIT's super-hard ultralight graphene materials and Tesla's transport technology.

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This building will cool Antarctic seawater, filter CO2 in the air and produce electricity with salt and wind.

The construction site of this work was chosen based on the statement by Pieter Tans, a leading scientist at NOAA's Global Greenhouse Reference Network, reporting that Antarctica is the last place on the Earth. Land feels the impact of climate change."The global CO 2 concentration will not return below 400 ppm in our time, it certainly will last longer , " he said. "Remote places in the Southern Hemisphere are the last place on Earth, where CO 2 has not reached this level."

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HEAL-BERG building design.

The eVolo Skyscraper Contest has been held since 2006, allowing architects and designers from all over the world to submit artistic ideas rather than science. This award recognizes innovative ideas for building high-rise projects through the use of smart, aesthetically pleasing technology, and challenges our understanding of vertical architecture. .

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The eVolo Award recognizes innovative ideas for building high-rise projects through the use of technology.

In 2017, the competition accepted 444 entries, including a design of electronic spacecraft, a floating ocean factory for megacities. And the victory belongs to Mashambas skyscraper designer, an agricultural education center designed to be able to travel across Africa, helping to share knowledge and resources to combat hunger. These designs, though only on paper, are like artistic paintings, which inspire designers, showing their ability to positively impact the life of the architecture.