Physalia Provides Filtered Waters and Green Spaces
Rose Nazarali — January 6, 2010 — Eco
References: vincentllebaut.org & ecofriend.org
Physalia is a system designed by Vincent Callebaut Architects that is supposed to help provide European countries with more clean drinking water.
Physalia is a self-sustaining floating garden that, according to EcoFriend, “is designed to harvest renewable energy to make the prototype a positive energy one, where it can generate more energy that it consumes.”
The Physalia is also able to take waste from the water and filter it into clean drinking water that also feeds its rooftop plants.
Physalia is a self-sustaining floating garden that, according to EcoFriend, “is designed to harvest renewable energy to make the prototype a positive energy one, where it can generate more energy that it consumes.”
The Physalia is also able to take waste from the water and filter it into clean drinking water that also feeds its rooftop plants.
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