Reduction in PM10 Concentration (in percentage) by the SFT in near-zero wind conditions, up to distance of 10 m from the tower (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Dutch artist and innovator Daan Roosegaarde and his team of designers and engineers share new results compiled by the Eindhoven University of Technology for Smog Free Tower in China. The findings of Prof. Blocken, a renowned scientist, based on measurements conducted by a team of experts confirms the effects of the Smog Free Tower. The Smog Free Project supported by the Chinese central government consists of the largest outdoor vacuum cleaner in the world, the Smog Free Tower and Smog Free Jewellery, made from its captured smog. A series of permanent installations inspired by Roosegaardeâs Smog Free Tower will be realized by the Chinese partner Film Method Works across Chinese cities.
Roosegaarde now presents a new addition to Smog Free Project: the Smog Free Bicycle. The concept draws its inspiration from the recent Smog Free workshop at M Woods in Beijing which featured artist Matt Hope and Prof. Yang from Tsinghua University and led to new creative output. The innovative bicycle inhales polluted air, cleans it, and releases clean air around the cyclist. The bicycles will work in similar ways as the Smog Free Tower and provide a healthy and energy friendly solution for urbanites, combatting both traffic congestion and pollution issues in the city. It is currently in the first stage and is intended to become a medium for smog free cities, generating clean air by pedaling, creating impact on the larger urban scale. Its concept aligns with a growing attention in bike sharing programs in China such as Mobike, which is recording more than a million sharable bikes in the Beijing region. "Beijing used to be an iconic bicycle city. We want to bring back the bicycle as a cultural icon of China and as the next step towards smog free cities." - Daan Roosegaarde
Smog Free Tower Tianjin (image: Studio Roosegaarde)
Smog Free Bicycle along with Smog Free Tower and Smog Free Jewellery are part of the larger Smog Free Project. More concepts will be added along the journey towards smog free cities. Together with long-term projects of the central government, the Smog Free Project wants to create impact now. The project follows Roosegaarde's ethos to make people part of the solution instead of the problem, and use creativity and technology to improve life today. The Smog Free Project became a highlight at Tianjin International Design Week where Roosegaarde held a Smog Free exhibition and dialogue at the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts.