The Belgian genius is trying his best to bring into his creations an evolution of sustainable building concepts that will prove his masterpieces to be far more than a pretty structure that leaves humanity wide eyed with its grace.
Hydrogenase was designed to master the self generating algae energy in the form of bio-hydrogen fuel and create a new means of transportation and even living; sustainable, enduring and able to provide for itself.
This progressive dirigible will be able to function based on noting but clean algae energy and will be able to clean the oceans of the world.
Hydrogenase is a concept built on more than a vision; it is a dream of green aircrafts able to heal the world and create a lighter, easier to fuel, zero carbon footprint technology to conquer the sky.
Physalia is an innovative ship able to create the balance, the Earth waters need, to become the life giving essence of our planet. The innovative concept will be the home of water monitoring processes having as purpose cleaner Earth waters.
This amphibious innovative ship will be self sustained as energy is concerned and it will change completely as structure, purpose and appearance anything we might know about ship engineering.
Do you remember the legend of Atlantis? Well, Lilypad makes everything to keep it alive in your mind.
An Ecopolis born out of the need to harbor and shelter the eco disaster refugees of the world, with the earth oceans below and the blue sky above the architectural concept has everything from sustainable energy to sustainable living and the possibility to shelter 50,000 people.
Such a place has the vision and the power to modify the human way of life and drive it on to a new path able to heal the many wrong things our presence leaves as marks over the health of our world.
You will ask yourself, what drives the mind of this architecture genius to create such amazing examples of sustainable building. The answer is these wonderful examples of genius are simply meant to show us that people like Vincent Callebaut are here to remember that our future as a society is conditioned
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