Biomimetic stone sensors that crystallize airborne carbon into living architecture
Aerolith installations transform building exteriors into growing mineral formations that capture CO₂ and pollutants—creating modern gargoyles that purify our cities while visually quantifying environmental impact.
A beautiful, translucent crystal formation slowly growing on the facade. You check the app and realize: this sculpture represents 50kg of CO₂ captured from the city's air this month. Real-time data shows the crystal accelerating during rush hour, slowing on clean air days—a living monument to our collective environmental impact.