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Grow microalgae at home with the XTU algOhOme.

You'll harvest spirulina and clean up the air.

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Axiom project in Paris

The magic facad of XTU's Axiom project for Vinci Immo in Paris.

Video by Paul Desmazieres.

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XTU @BIOMIM'EXPO

[WHEN NATURE INSPIRES ARCHITECTURE]

A dedicated space at the Biomim’Expo presents Algoscreen, the latest demonstrator of our biofacade concept which aims to harvest microalgae on the frontage of buildings.

The event takes place at the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie on the 22th of October.

Biomimicry, Architecture, Urbanism, Real Estate, Resilience…

How to reinvent our living space by taking inspiration from nature ?

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XTU @Shenzhen X_PUR China on DesignBoom

X_PUR is a research on this may be the Holocene Architecture era:
Architecture becomes landscape.
The architecture is inspired by nature and creates new landscape.
Architecture contributes to a positive transformation of the Earth.
The human thus finds a strong relationship, original and necessary with nature.

X_PUR benefits from an inspiring situation at the edge of the water.
It reconciles the existing city with its natural environment, countryside and sea.
that is why, the project is inspired by great mythical landscapes sites: Halong Bay, Guilin, Huang Mountains, Lofoten ... The experiments took place again on the water.


In the X_PUR project, the green low floors host cultural activities, while the upper floors, glazed lobby and hotel rooms.
At the interface, there are spas.
The upper floors are occupied by panoramic restaurants, bars and nightclubs.

It’s living in the city in nature.

View the full proposition on :
https://www.designboom.com/architecture/xtu-architects-x-pur-shenzhen-china-09-09-2019/



XTU @Shanghai

Tomorrow 2019-06-27 conference of Anouk Legendre / XTU at Shanghai's Power Station of Art [PSA] about the museums of tomorrow.

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XTU @ Centre Pompidou Retrospective

Tomorrow, the 10/4/2019, opening of the room dedicated to the XTU approach in the permanent collection of the Centre Pompidou - Paris.

We thank Frederic Migayrou, chief curator, architecture and design department, for his trust.

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