Displayed on the façade of the Royal Academy of Arts building on Burlington Gardens as part of the exhibition GSK Contemporary, Earth: Art of a changing world 3 December 2009 – 31 January 2010


The art installation is a living visualization of CO2 fluxes from a network of sensing technologies in the UK. The sculpture is based on a scrubber molecule which helps to sequester CO2 out of the air.  The installation is now at Seaton Delaval Hall, a National Trust property.

A Lutyens / Marianantoni project

 

co2morrow


Project by


Marcos Lutyens & Alessandro Marianantoni


Design Team


Roberto Castellani and Lucia Barna Architects at Studio Castellani

Francesco Chiesi Structural Engineer

Riccardo Bagagli Composite Engineer

Marco Piana Energy Engineeer at Ghigos Energy

Daniela Pangallo Project Manager at Ghigos Energy

Additional design work:

Heather Poon

Rae Solomon


Project producers


Martin Lutyens

Jaqueline Quella


CO2 and Climate Scientist

NERC Advanced Research Fellow Professor Andrew Manning

Kozlova PhD Student


Presenting Sponsor:

National Trust

Sarah Staniforth

Historic Properties Director

Tom Freshwater

Contemporary Arts Programme Manager

Andy Beer

Head of Learning

Technical Sponsor


Siemens

Peter Loescher

Chief Executive Officer

Siemens AG

Andreas Goss

Chief Executive Officer

Siemens plc

Gordon Smith

Major Projects

Siemens plc


Composite Sponsor


Morley Composites

Simon & Jane Jenner


Additional support


University College 

Falmouth

Charli Clark

Kirsty Ziggy Davies-Clark

Dorothy Hunter


Scilla Chester-Master

William Chester-Master

Luke Chester-Master


Commercial Assistance


Traxon

Michael Brooksbank


London Metropolitan Works

Matthew Lewis

Centre Manager


CO2morrow

lithographs available at Seaton Delaval Hall and through the National Trust


Royal Academy GSK ContemporarySoriano 

Director of ExhibitionsBuckland 

External CuratorSunnifa Hope 

Exhibitions Coordinator

Philip Pearce Royal Academy ArchitectAssociateEngineer at Scott Wilson Group



This project includes the

planting of 21 trees to

offset its carbon footprint.


Calculated by Ghigos Energy


Carbon Fibre recyclable through Karborek