The City Respiration Skyscraper Can Eliminate Pollution in Just 2 Weeks
Michael Hines — June 30, 2010 — Eco
References: evolo.us
If humans continue to pollute the environment, I wouldn't be surprised to see a City Respiration Skyscraper or two in major metropolitan cities. This skyscraper from architects Pavlína Doležalová and Jan Smékal can clean the air of a major city in just two weeks time.
Now two weeks is a gracious estimate, but still, you can't help but get excited over the possibility of the City Respiration Skyscraper. Read below to find out how this building works, and keep your fingers crossed that we can get our pollution under control so that we will never have to build any of these.
Now two weeks is a gracious estimate, but still, you can't help but get excited over the possibility of the City Respiration Skyscraper. Read below to find out how this building works, and keep your fingers crossed that we can get our pollution under control so that we will never have to build any of these.
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