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Name
Mathilde Toft Fjelldal
Education degree
Kandidat
Fagfelt
Architecture
Year
2020

This project is a study in the future use of algae as a source of bioenergy and possible carbonneutral solutions that can be implemented into existing or eroding architecture, to be reused in an an alternate way.

The project is an attempt to place industry and nature within a city centre, with the intention of creating a more fluent transition between them and at the same time creating a transparent learning environment about alternate energy for the general populace. The project focuses on freshwater microalgae and saline macroalgae, also known as seaweed. They are both implemented architecturally into the site with the use of existing algae systems, such as open racewayponds and closed photobioreactors. This is to create a bigger interaction with the city, to see how algae may react with existing materials, as well as finding possible lines of production for bioenergy.

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The Royal Danish Academy supports the Sustainable Development Goals

Since 2017 the Royal Danish Academy has worked with the Sustainable Development Goals. This is reflected in our research, our teaching and in our students’ projects. This project relates to the following UN goal(-s)