ill. Energy.11.1, ill. Energy.11.2, ill. Energy.11.3, ill. Energy.11.4 Laminated foil matrix bearing circular polymer solar cells (dye-sensitized solar cells) in combination with LED lights, by Loop.pH.
ill. Climate.02.1, ill. Climate.02.2, ill. Climate.02.3 Architectural installation BAD, by Smaq. An absorber woven of 1,000 m of hose captures sunlight to heat up the bath water. • See Climate.02, p. 161
ill. Climate.09.1 Biological Habitat, Form 090704, by Zbigniew Oksiuta (Architecture Biennale, Venice 2004). Globular object after molecular deformation and invagination, diameter approx. 2 m, gelatine, of grade 270º Bloom. Taste & smell: neutral. Oksiuta’s Spatium Gelatum is an example of design by morphogenesis. ill. Climate.09.2 Transgenic object, vegetal callus culture (callus: a complex of undiffe- rentiated, totipotent cells). The space-enclosing structures of Spatium Gelatum are used by Breeding Spaces to grow three-dimensional vegetal constructions. • See Climate.09, p. 176
ill. Energy.12.1 ‘Power Plastic’. Thin-film solar cell in the form of a flexible strip.
16
17 ILLUSTRATIONS