This Conceptual Design Reinvents Power Plants as Mixed-Use Megastructures

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What if a power plant could also be a home, an office, or even a park? That is the question behind Cypher CO2ling Plant, a conceptual design developed by Kawan Golmohamadi, Shilan Golmohamadi, and Soad Moarefi. Power plants are a ubiquitous and inevitable byproduct of modern lifestyles, but they are typically located in remote areas, far from where the power is actually needed, due to their unsightly appearance and the emissions associated with combustion-fueled energy generation. Cypher CO2ling Plant proposes an alternative scenario that utilizes the infrastructure of the power plant’s cooling towers to support mixed-use development, while also mitigating the less desirable aspects of energy generation.

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Cite: David Douglass-Jaimes. "This Conceptual Design Reinvents Power Plants as Mixed-Use Megastructures" 10 Jan 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/780109/this-conceptual-design-reinvents-power-plants-as-mixed-use-megastructures> ISSN 0719-8884

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