Drawing in Air
Categories: Projects
What are the health benefits to one/all of us if we reduce the particulate matter in urban air?
How can we measurably improve air quality inexpensively and immediately?
The Drawing in Air Clinical Trial responds to these questions by using the greenhouse effect to address the greenhouse effect; Sequestering where it counts while measuring what we can sequester as a visible participatory response to the failure of negotiations in a particular location. It is an inexpensive, scalable, participatory method to improve urban air quality: create a passive solar chimney to capture black carbon and create a captured-carbon-pencil, the length of the which corresponds to the amount of grime pulled out of the air.

October 14th, 2010 at 9:20 pm
I wonder if you guys have these for say 3rd floor or greater apartment complex balcony’s? Where they can be easily hung over by a resident?
October 30th, 2010 at 7:05 pm
Hello x designers,
My name is alex and I am a mechanical engineering student at McGill University in Montreal.
I would like to put up solar chimneys on our campus, build a tadpole walker and probably many more ideas that are on this site, and I am wondering if you were open to sharing your amazing ideas and whether I could get an email of consent from one of your appropriate members to strengthen my argument to the school for funding.
Thank you so much for your work- it came at an incredibly serendipitous time and I am hoping to do a great deal with it, with your permission