FROM SEA TO LAB

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Jonathan Kim
Uddannelsesgrad
Kandidat
Fagfelt
Arkitektur
Institut
Bygningskunst og Teknologi
Program
Architecture and Extreme Environments
År
2021

Global fish stocks are at risk from industrial fishing and climate change; coastal states like the Faroe Islands need new agriculture solutions. This project speculates cell-cultured fish production in Tórshavn. Bioreactors and 3D printers produce fish meat, reducing land/water usage and the need to slaughter fish. A curated public circulation presents social spaces within an industrial complex.

The introduction of cell-cultured fish production in Tórshavn to adapt the Faroese fishing industry due to climate change
Project background
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A series of circulation paths, stairs, and ramps that move the public vertically through the building's narrative spaces
Circulation moments
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Curated spaces that reveal cellular agriculture sources, cell-cultured fish production, and culinary enjoyment
Interior moments
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A curated public circulation weaves through the industrial production and research complex
Building plans
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Building section: The atrium acts as a central circulation space, as well as emphasizing the sourcing of fish and plant cells for cell-cultured fish production
The shift from traditional fish processing to cell-cultured fish production will require changes in marine activity
Infrastructural transformation
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Det Kongelige Akademi understøtter FN’s verdensmål

Siden 2017 har Det Kongelige Akademi arbejdet med FN’s verdensmål. Det afspejler sig i forskning, undervisning og afgangsprojekter. Dette projekt har forholdt sig til følgende FN-mål
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