The 2010 Expo in Shanghai is proving itself to be more and more earth-friendly. First with the Canadian pavilion’s green wall, now the Swiss pavilion, which will not only have a green roof, but soybean and sun cell walls.
The Swiss pavilion design looks made from earth. From the roof to the soybean walls which, incredibly enough actually harness sun energy which is then used in the building, the design is as eco-friendly as one could ask for. Take a look at the great soybean design.
Solar Soy Walls
The Swiss Pavilion for Shanghai 2010 is Made of Beans and Sun Cells
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Architecture - Incorporating renewable energy sources like soybean and sun cells in building design to create sustainable structures.
2. Green Walls - Integrating vegetation to architecture to promote biodiversity and provide natural insulation.
3. Renewable Energy Integration - Exploring the use of solar energy and other alternative sources in the construction and operation of buildings.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Incorporating innovative renewable energy systems in the construction of new buildings.
2. Architecture - Integrating green walls and other nature-based design elements to create eco-friendly structures.
3. Renewable Energy - Developing and providing alternative energy solutions to power sustainable buildings.