Glass that breathes.
And grows.
In Hamburg, a futuristic apartment building is wrapped in bioreactor panels — glass chambers filled with living microalgae.
These panels harvest sunlight, produce biofuel, and absorb CO₂ — all while shading the rooms behind them.
As algae grow, they generate energy.
When harvested, they power the building.
It’s architecture that eats pollution and powers itself like a living skin.
The future isn’t just green…
It’s alive.
And grows.
In Hamburg, a futuristic apartment building is wrapped in bioreactor panels — glass chambers filled with living microalgae.
These panels harvest sunlight, produce biofuel, and absorb CO₂ — all while shading the rooms behind them.
As algae grow, they generate energy.
When harvested, they power the building.
It’s architecture that eats pollution and powers itself like a living skin.
The future isn’t just green…
It’s alive.
Glass that breathes.
And grows.
In Hamburg, a futuristic apartment building is wrapped in bioreactor panels — glass chambers filled with living microalgae.
These panels harvest sunlight, produce biofuel, and absorb CO₂ — all while shading the rooms behind them.
As algae grow, they generate energy.
When harvested, they power the building.
It’s architecture that eats pollution and powers itself like a living skin.
The future isn’t just green…
It’s alive.
