AirTrain Project by Francesco Codice

Fransesco’s projects is based on air purification from the CO2 excess produced by the overcrowding of people in train. These plants will be visible to the passengers inside the cabin as well as to the people outside away from the train. The reason for making it transparent to the external side, is to allow sun rays enter inside, which is very essential for the growth of plants.


The carbon dioxide gases are absorbed by the plants through small ports. They undergo certain chemical reactions and released oxygen back to the passenger cabin through small outlets. The released air is highly purified; thus, creates a comfortable atmosphere to the passengers in the train.

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November 24, 2011 - Green, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

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