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    Artificial Reef Project, D-Shape / Hong Kong
    Artificial Reef Project, D-Shape / Hong Kong
    Artificial Reef Project, D-Shape / Hong Kong
    Artificial Reef Project, D-Shape / Hong Kong
    Artificial Reef Project, D-Shape / Hong Kong
    Artificial Reef Project, D-Shape / Hong Kong
    Artificial Reef Project, D-Shape / Hong Kong
    Artificial Reef Project, D-Shape / Hong Kong
    Artificial Reef Project, D-Shape / Hong Kong
    Artificial Reef Project, D-Shape / Hong Kong

    Artificial Reef Project

    D-Shape / Hong Kong

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    DFA Design for Asia Awards 2022 l Merit Award l Service & Experience Design
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    VITAL REVIVAL

    This is part of the Airport Authority Hong Kong's most recent environmental effort to conserve the surrounding ocean ecology. The Authority has positioned 100 artificial reef units to encourage a fouling community of organisms such as bivalves, sponges, and algae. Toroidal-shaped concrete elements with holes of different diameters are placed underwater to create shelter for marine organisms and restore the ecosystem.

     

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