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Znera Proposes Filtration Buildings to Battle Pollution in New Delhi

A series of filtration buildings are proposed as a means to confront New Delhi's dangerous smog levels. The region has been identified as "the most polluted city in the world" by the World Health Organization with different factors like "industrial waste, diesel vehicles, power plants [...] and crop burning" contributing to the overall poor air quality.

Dubai-based architecture firm Znera is aiming to address this problem through the implementation of a grid of filtration buildings. The concept envisions a network of towers — each 100 meters high, that can absorb smog through filtration pods at the base of the structure. Znera's estimation is that each building will produce roughly 3.2 million cubic meters of clean air per day which will significantly increase the quality of life in New Delhi, India.
Trend Themes
1. Filtration Buildings - The proposal of filtration buildings can revolutionize the way cities address air pollution by providing a sustainable way of reducing pollution.
2. Smog-absorbing Towers - The use of smog-absorbing towers can be adopted by cities across the world to control air pollution, improving the overall health of the people and reducing air pollution.
3. Clean Air - Clean air is increasingly becoming a matter of concern in urban areas, providing a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies across sectors to come up with offerings that can help improve air quality.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can take cues from Znera and propose sustainable ways of addressing pollution through innovative building designs.
2. Environmental Technologies - The demand for environmental technologies like smog-absorbing towers is only set to grow, offering a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies operating in this sector to develop cost-efficient solutions.
3. Urban Planning - Urban planners can adopt innovative ways like filtration buildings to address air pollution in cities, providing a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies operating in this space.

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