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ecoLogicStudio installs air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 in Glasgow

United Kingdom Architecture News - Nov 04, 2021 - 10:21   3045 views

ecoLogicStudio installs air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 in Glasgow

London-based architecture and innovation firm ecoLogicStudio has installed an air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 Climate Conference in Glasgow, United Kingdom

The annual UN's COP26 Climate Conference is taking place from 31 October to 12 November 2021 in Glasgow to address today's particular urgencies of climate change.

ecoLogicStudio's installation, named Air Bubble Air-purifying Eco-machine, has been installed in front of the Glasgow Science Centre within the COP26’s Green Zone area. The project has been developed in partnership with Otrivin®. 

ecoLogicStudio installs air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 in Glasgow

Developed as part of an on-going research projects of the studio, the studio's other installation includes a BioFactory architectural system that will transform the way we look at industrial architecture.

The Air Bubble Air-purifying Eco-machine integrates PhotoSynthetica technology, pioneered by the studio, which have been developed in accordance with some of the main goals of the event, such as reaching net zero emissions by the middle of the century, protecting and restoring ecosystems, and building resilient infrastructures.

ecoLogicStudio installs air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 in Glasgow

The eco-machine is made of 99 per cent air, water and living photosynthetic air-purifying Chlorella cultures. This new bio-digital project demonstrates how the advanced integration of biotechnology in the built environment can lead to a new generation of living, growing architectures, where beauty and efficient ecological performance are combined.

"With the Air Bubble air-purifying eco-machine, beauty becomes a true measure of ecological intelligence", said Prof. Claudia Pasquero, ecoLogicStudio co-founder and UCL and UIBK professor of biodigital architecture.

The project also encourages visitors, and especially children, to directly interact and experience the air cleaning capabilities of micro algae cultures, while immersing themselves into a bubble of freshly metabolized oxygen. 

ecoLogicStudio installs air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 in Glasgow

The installation is made of a playful softness of the organic structure, akin to a gigantic bouncy jellyfish, is a direct manifestation of the biotechnology it integrates.

Air Bubble air-purifying eco-machine is also ecoLogicStudio’s first pneumatic bioreactor. It contains 6.000 liters of water supporting 200 liters of living Chlorella cultures filtering 100 liters of polluted urban air every minute, according to the studio.

ecoLogicStudio installs air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 in Glasgow

The air and water pressures are contained by a TPU membrane that is only 0.5mm thick and that only takes up 5% in weight and only 1 per cent in volume of the overall structure.

"The overall strength of the structure is made possible by its three-dimensional cellular organization. To achieve this result the fabrication process entailed the complete unfolding of the structure shape into almost 100 CNC cut flat parts which were then weld in position to form a fully three-dimensional matrix of inflatable cells," the studio added.

ecoLogicStudio installs air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 in Glasgow

This process updates the traditional qualities of inflatable structures to create the eco-machine. The result is a responsive system, with air purifying capability, exceptional wind resistance and unique deployability. 

The incredible lightness of the empty membrane makes it uniquely low in embodied carbon and minimizes emissions associated with transportation, installation and dismantling.

ecoLogicStudio installs air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 in Glasgow

The outdoor membrane is monitored in real-time by an array of accelerometers, sensing the wind and inducing vibrations in the pneumatic structure. 

These sensors activate a responsive array of growth lighting that in turn support algal photosynthesis thus increasing air purification. The entire bio-digital organism evolves a new kind of symbiosis whereby the more people play the cleaner the air becomes.

ecoLogicStudio installs air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 in Glasgow

The filtering process is further enhanced by the architectural morphology of the structure. The TPU membrane – an evolution of the PhotoSynthetica urban curtain system presented in Dublin in 2018 by ecoLogicStudio – controls the microclimate inside the bubble. The inflatable membrane’s doors stimulate air recirculation and natural ventilation.

As the studio highlighted, the Air Bubble air-purifying eco-machine combines a lightweight inflatable technology with 24 photobioreactors (12 on each side) that are hosted in the inflatable system to create a unique microclimate inside the structure. 

ecoLogicStudio installs air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 in Glasgow

A constant air circulation stream absorbs six core pollutants: fine particulate PM2.5 and PM10, ground level Ozone (O3), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) and Carbon Monoxide (CO). The project is capable of absorbing 97 per cent of the nitrogen and 75 per cent of the particulate matter in the air.

"Air Bubble air-purifying eco-machine is a tangible vision of how a net zero civilisation can clean its pollution, produce its energy, grow its food and construct its buildings in the next 30 years, starting now," added the studio.

ecoLogicStudio installs air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 in Glasgow

ecoLogicStudio installs air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 in Glasgow

ecoLogicStudio installs air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 in Glasgow

ecoLogicStudio installs air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 in Glasgow

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ecoLogicStudio installs air bubble air-purifying eco-machine at COP26 in Glasgow

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The COP26 will have a dedicated day at reducing carbon emissions which is a crucial fact for all sectors in built environment. See the full Presidency Program of COP26

ecoLogicStudio, led Claudia Pasquero and Marco Poletto, previously installed AirBubble in the centre of Warsaw in Poland. The studio is also presenting a prototype dwelling addressing biotech architecture at the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale.

Project facts

Project name: Air Bubble air-purifying eco-machine

Architect: ecoLogicStudio (Claudia Pasquero, Marco Poletto)

Project team: Claudia Pasquero, Marco Poletto with Greta Ballschuh, Sheng Cao, Korbinian Enzinger, Claudia Handler, Riccardo Mangili, Alessandra Poletto, Eirini Tsomokou.

Academic partners: Synthetic Landscape Lab IOUD Innsbruck University, Urban Morphogenesis Lab BPRO The Bartlett UCL

Client: Otrivin®

Structural engineer: YIP London

Biological medium: Algomed

Pneumatic structure: Pneumocell

Sensory system: Puckett Research, Almondo

All images © NAARO

All drawings © ecoLogicStudio

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