Global Warming
We use the principle that carbon dioxide can react with lime water to form stalactites, and present global warming with dynamic chemical reactions.
We use the principle that carbon dioxide can react with lime water to form stalactites, and present global warming with dynamic chemical reactions.
PUBLISHED ON 7th June 2020
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Great idea with very unique cutting point. I found this project's concept the most interesting among all the entries of this competition. However, the shape of the memorial is not outstanding yet. I wished the Designer has expanded the idea into spatial proposal so that the "memorial" didn't end up as mere statue but architecture. I cannot stop asking, why this proposal couldn't be a cave-like spatial proposal? The space where hosts activities of people which also gradually changes as the global-warming continues.
Really brilliant concept, and a good way to make use of the CO2. Hopefully these 'plants' don't have a large CO2 footprint in the manufacturing process. Can this be less high tech and be replicated many times around the world in the most polluted areas to act as air filters? The dystopian image that shows world on fire doesn't make me think about going around visiting monuments, unless these monuments were some kind of 'Clean Air Shelters' that protect you from those flames.
There is a question of why this work topped the list. The first should be completely free from drawbacks than outstanding strengths. 1.Is this concept valid on this location-specific site? 2. If valid, why did the competition choose Egypt? 3. More than 15 million tourists will visit Egypt at BRIEF, and the number will increase after the completion of the Grant Egyptian Museum. Can you accommodate these tourists? 4. I was asked to space calculations and programs of space. Does it fit? 5. Has the project been completed?