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Sea

Coral Manufacture Station

Sea

Coral Manufacture Station

  • Year2023
Plastic has become a global issue with our oceans being filled with our waste, but what if we could turn this waste into an architectural opportunity?

Over 400 million tons of plastic are produced every year, with 14 million tons ending in our oceans. The Coral Manufacture Station aims to be one small part of a much-needed mission to restore our planet, by using fire to fight fire, hence plastic against plastic, for the betterment of our planet. By navigating towards plastic continents and islands polluting the sea, the CMS researches and processes this plastic into construction blocks, used for the expansion of the station itself, moreover creating floating devices for islands and countries, such as Tuvalu, in dire need of floating spaces.

Max Antoine Lalande Danciger

Max Antoine
LALANDE DANCIGER

Max Antoine Lalande Danciger is a British and French spatial practitioner and thinker. Having published a graphic novel with KDP, ‘Two Aliens Figuring out’ about the urban and architectural consequences of pandemics, exhibiting artist for work such as 'AI_Tales from the prompt', freelance illustrator working with Penguin, designer at WilkinsonEyre Architects, advertising projects for international brands such as Hana Group, and Studio Leader at NUS in Singapore and more.

Great Britain