Habitat One : Sustainable Shelter / ecoLogicStudio


Address
Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul (Korea)

Program
Exhibition

Client
Hyundai Motor Company

Status
Complete

Calendar
18 March — May 2023

Team Habitat One
Claudia Pasquero, Marco Poletto with Bo Liu, Simon Meng, Lucas Ursprung • project team
The Synthetic Landscape Lab at Innsbruck University, The Urban Morphogenesis Lab at the Bartlett UCL • academic partners

Team Tree One
Claudia Pasquero, Marco Poletto with Kostantina Bikou, Haoyi Chen, Seung Joon Oh, Alessandra Poletto, EmilianoRando,EngjellRodiqi • project team
The Synthetic Landscape Lab at Innsbruck University, The Urban Morphogenesis Lab at the Bartlett UCL • academic partners
Beijing Dileyou, Nagami installation support: PSpace robotic • 3D printing support

Team Bio Lab
Claudia Pasquero, Marco Poletto with Kostantina Bikou, Haoyi Chen, Mangesh Kurund, Seung Joon Oh, Violeta Perez Urtado, Alessandra Poletto, Emiliano Rando, Engjell Rodiqi, Lucas Ursprung • project team
The Synthetic Landscape Lab at Innsbruck University, The Urban Morphogenesis Lab at the Bartlett UCL • academic partners
PSpace • installation support

Photos & copyright
© Yoon, Joonhwan


Text description provided by the architects.

Following the success of the first Habitat One exhibition in Busan (Korea), the London-based architecture and design innovation firm ecoLogicStudio in collaboration with Hyundai Motor Company, show opened on March 18th, 2023 at the Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul (Korea)

"Hyundai Motor Company is continuing its effort to achieve a carbon-neutral world. We hope that our collaboration with ecoLogicStudio can provide an opportunity to imagine a sustainable future for new generations by combining creativity with technology." says Hyundai Motor Company representative. The exhibition, which invites visitors to experience the possibilities of living in a carbon neutral world, will feature three recent creations: Tree One, a living photosynthetic 3D printed sculpture, two visionary Artificial Intelligence videos, and the urban Bio Lab. 

“Imagining a carbon neutral city implies the complete redefinition of all our production, construction and waste recycling processes. It is not enough to consider upgrading a contemporary city through application of new green technology, but we need to imagine and visualize new photosynthetic processes that will determine its future growth” says Claudia Pasquero, co-founder with Marco Poletto of ecoLogicStudio. “Biodigital design and construction technologies are necessary tools in the evolution of a circular model of architecture as a synthetic organism. This metabolic circularity lies at the core of building a carbon neutral city” continues Poletto.

On the façade of the iconic Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul’s building, which will glow with a bright green aura for the occasion, ecoLogicStudio projects an unreleased AI (Artificial Intelligence) video piece, entitled “Habitat One: The architecture of the carbon neutral city”, which has been specifically developed and designed for the show. In its seemingly endless looping, the video simulates several scenarios for the evolution of Seoul into a carbon neutral city. In a multi-layered cyclical process, the city grows through the remetabolization of urban air pollution, waste and the storing of CO2. Hi-density metropolitan clusters populate with ski-gardens, bio-buildings and eventually lush urban forests to evolve into new constructed landscapes.

Trees and buildings alternate, literally evolving from each other, following the circular model pioneered in the Tree One sculpture. This process is envisioned in a second AI video, projected inside the foyer and facing Tree One. Each architectural cluster is depicted while growing from a bundle of photosynthetic systems that propel self-sufficiency and the transformation of pollutants into material resources and nutritious aliments.

At the heart of the main exhibition floor is Tree One, the living carbon capturing sculpture designed by artificial intelligence and bio-digitally grown. The sculpture re-metabolises and stores the carbon molecules into its trunk and canopy while releasing Oxygen in the atmosphere.

The Tree One exhibited at the Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul integrates 40 glass photobioreactors hosting 500 liters of living Cyanidium algae cultures. These can capture as much carbon dioxide as 12 large trees, the equivalent of a small urban forest.

The main structure of Tree One is designed by algorithms whose recognition of arboreal systems negotiates the architectural logic of the column.
The Tree One trunk is entirely made of algae-based biopolymers and its strength derives primarily from the unique pleated morphology inspired by the fibrous trunk of actual trees. Its construction was made possible by a pioneering robotic 3D printing process. The fibrous system continues in the large 3D printed canopy in the form of hundreds of thin shading branches hovering above the gallery floor, close to the mezzanine gallery.

The gallery is occupied by the Bio Lab, showcasing the process of bio-digital synthesis of Tree One and of the carbon neutral city. Designed as an open laboratory, the Bio Lab presents the proprietary bio-design innovation that was developed to create Tree One. It is the educational component of the exhibition, aiming to inspire visitors by showing the tangible research and innovation that ecoLogicStudio is currently conducting to make the sustainable design visions promoted by the exhibition, a reality.

At the entrance of the Bio Lab is a PhotoSynthetica reactor wall that integrates a biomass harvesting system. The PhotoSynthetica reactor wall is fed by nutrients from the Biosphere and pollutants from the Urbansphere. Visitors can then follow the steps of the bio-polymerization process, to observe a catalogue of biomaterial samples, several large scale 3D printed biodegradable products, prototypes and a didactic video on the synthesis of Tree One.

On show at the Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul until May 2023, ecoLogicStudio’s Habitat One will bring an immersive and vibrant vision of the future carbon neutral civilization.

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