Valencia: Research + Regenerate

Sam Goldby, Ben Gregory & Mikael Pederson

Valencia
Valencia

It is widely recognised that the worlds crude oil levels are decreasing and atmospheric CO2 concentrations are at an all time high. Talking about saving the world from global warming through singles of architecture does not seem feasible. This thesis project sees the challenges towards global warming more as a change in attitude towards living and building sustainable than anything else.

As a response, this thesis recognises the large potential in biofu¬els and works with raising awareness of Algae biofuel as a new sustainable and green energy sources. Not only for powering transport but to form part of a sustainable cycle aiming towards carbon neutral cities in the future.

By creating a public facility where users can engage in close prox¬imity with the future of energy, it generates interest and aware¬ness in regards on how to live sustainably and more efficient.