This ‘Living Building’ uses Bio-Cement that absorbs CO2, making the architecture carbon negative
What if the buildings of tomorrow could breathe, literally? What if architecture didn’t just minimize its environmental impact but actively contributed to healing the planet? These are the provocative questions at the heart of Picoplanktonics, a groundbreaking exhibition by the Living Room Collective at the Canada Pavilion for the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025. Commissioned by…