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Tonkin Liu Designed an Organically-Shaped Tower in Manchester

Tonkin Liu is the architecture studio behind the biomimetic tower in manchester, England. Located in the city's Civic Quarter Heat Network and Energy Centre, the tower boasts a sculptural wall made from organically-shaped tiles. Tonkin Liu completed the building with flues for a low-carbon energy center.

The tower provides low-carbon energy to a network of sites throughout the district. Dubbed the Tower of Light and the Wall of Energy, the building is 40 meters tall and funnels hot air away from a combined heat and power engine and two gas boilers through its flues. The architects on the project designed the tower to provide a visible expression of its environmental agenda. By nightfall, the Tower of Light is brightly illuminated.
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