Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Noah Oasis Skyscraper transforms offshore oil rigs into vertical bio-habitats






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The skyscraper would function on three levels: it would address the urgency of damage control when it comes to oil spills, use the oil in a productive way and, on a long term basis, provide safe heaven in the event of a drastic sea level rise. The project, which tackles issues of environmental destruction and pollution control, won honorable mention at the eVolo Skyscraper Competition 2015.


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The structure would be attached to the sea bed via pipes with a floater at one end. In case of an oil spill, the the floaters at the end of each pipe would immediately absorb the spilled oil covering the surface of the sea. It would also serve as a habitat for marine life and migrating birds, while its performing its core function as production facility for plastic which would be used to build coral reefs.


+ eVolo Magazine





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