universität der Künste berlin
Graduates: 2024
Specialisms: Sustainable Design / Material Innovation / Architecture
My location: Berlin, Germany
First Name: Clara
Last Name: Schmelter de Escobar
University / College: universität der Künste berlin
Course / Program: produktdesign
Graduates: 2024
Specialisms: Sustainable Design / Material Innovation / Architecture
My Location: Berlin, Germany
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85% of the world’s oyster reefs have disappeared due to human activity. This is alarming, as reefs are essential both to marine ecosystems and to coastal communities. Many initiatives are therefore attempting to restore these ecosystems with the help of artificial reefs. However, most current designs rely on plastic, steel, or concrete - materials that, ironically, contribute to the very problems they aim to solve. CARBOGEM is a reef restoration module made from a novel concrete developed in collaboration with scientists from the Fraunhofer Institute. The bioconcrete is porous and incorporates recycled oyster shells to support the settlement of oyster larvae. Photosynthetic, biomineralizing cyanobacteria are used as a binder, making the concrete entirely renewable and capable of capturing CO₂. Turning carbon into gems.