With growing awareness of the impact of fossil fuels on the natural environment and their common usage in buildings, architects are increasingly required to specify and accommodate alternative energy sources in their design approaches. Included in this portfolio of progressive energy sources is biomass, a scalable system that combines the usage of raw, sustainable materials with a lower resulting emission of CO2. As a method often heralded as the most transferable alternative to gas and coal, we answer a simple question: what is biomass energy?
Bio Mass Power Plant / Matteo Thun & Partners
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Architects: Matteo Thun & Partners
- Area: 1000 m²
- Year: 2009
https://www.archdaily.com/423318/bio-mass-power-plant-matteo-thun-and-partnersJonathan Alarcón
Binder Woodcenter Executive Pavilion / Matteo Thun & Partners
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Architects: Matteo Thun & Partners
- Area: 4000 m²
- Year: 2007
https://www.archdaily.com/423304/binder-woodcenter-executive-pavilion-matteo-thun-and-partnersJonathan Alarcón
Edel_Weiss Residence / Matteo Thun & Partners
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Architects: Matteo Thun & Partners
- Area: 4000 m²
- Year: 2009
https://www.archdaily.com/423346/edel_weiss-residence-matteo-thun-and-partnersJonathan Alarcón
Haus M / Titus Bernhard Architekten
https://www.archdaily.com/54242/haus-m-titus-bernhard-architectsNico Saieh