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Vincent Callebaut's Hypérions | Sustainable Agro-Ecosystems in Urban India

Writer's picture: J. Ashkan MohagheghJ. Ashkan Mohaghegh

Vincent Callebaut, a famous Belgian architect developed a study by the name of "Hypérions". This project was composed of six 36-story high garden towers with residential and office spaces. By using this idea across other agricultural structures and transitioning into organic and bio-sourced techniques, worldwide CO2 emissions could reduce by ~40% in the future. Hypérions is capable of resisting climate change given its immense implications for sustainability and creating a cleaner future.




 
 
 

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