Algae-Covered Architecture

The 'Tower of Droplets' was Built to Produce Biofuel

The Taiwan Tower Competition truly is the gift that keeps on giving, with the submission of the 'Tower of Droplets' by London-based CRAB Studio being the perfect example.

Architects Sir Peter Cook and Gavin Robotham have designed this tower to create algae that can be used for both biofuel and biomass. The biomass can be used to feed plants and fish while the biofuel can be used to power green automobiles. I had no idea how much potential algae in architecture had until I saw the 'Tower of Droplets.' Despite taking second place, this slimy eco-tower concept will have a bright future.
Trend Themes
1. Algae-based Biofuel - The 'Tower of Droplets' demonstrates the potential of algae as a renewable source of biofuel.
2. Algae-based Biomass - The 'Tower of Droplets' highlights the ability to use algae as a sustainable feed source for plants and fish.
3. Integration of Algae in Architecture - The 'Tower of Droplets' showcases the emerging trend of incorporating algae into architectural designs.
Industry Implications
1. Renewable Energy - The 'Tower of Droplets' presents opportunities for the renewable energy industry to explore algae-based biofuel production.
2. Agriculture - The 'Tower of Droplets' suggests potential applications of algae-based biomass in the agriculture industry for plant and fish feeding.
3. Architecture and Design - The 'Tower of Droplets' signifies a disruptive innovation opportunity for the architecture industry to integrate algae in sustainable building designs.

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