Haussmann 2.0 Is A Resilient, Green And Breathable Architectural Dream For Paris

Haussmann 2.0 by Vincent Callebaut Creates A Resilient, Green, And Breathable Future for Paris Prefect of the Seine from 1853 to 1870, Baron Haussmann directed the transformations of Paris during the Second Empire under the aegis of Napoleon III, by deepening the vast renovation plan established by the Simeon commission. The transformations are such that … Read more

Manta Rays – a Sustainable Cluster of Ecolodges In Tensile Membrane Structures

The Manta Rays In Tensile Membrane Structures Achieve Architectural Biophilic and Curvature Shapes, Not Achievable By Other Roof Materials The Manta Rays project by acclaimed Belgian-born, Paris-based lead archibiotect Vincent Callebaut is built 100% in bio-based materials, it is easily removable and reassemblable like a giant meccano, to better respect the Balinese site in which … Read more

Timber Mobilities by Vincent Callebaut Architectures, The Ecological Future Of Our Mobilities

The mobility of the future will be more diverse, smarter, more shared, cleaner and greener. Cities must again be there for people, not cars, protecting the environment, say Vincent Callebaut Architectures Studio. The fact that the transport sector is globally responsible for the largest share of CO2 emissions in the world, 24%, and that each … Read more

Aequorea – an ocean scraper printed in 3D from the seventh continent’s garbage

Aequorea underwater “oceanscrapers”, the 3D-printed floating villages designed by the brilliant Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut, could be a glimpse to our future energy independence. Vincent Callebaut imagined “Oceanscrapers” 3D Printed from Recycled Trash, futuristic villages located on the shores of Rio de Janeiro. The project will extract value from the disgusting soup of petroleum-based waste … Read more