ABSTRACT

Nicola Tesla’s research induces an intrinsic capacity to work on the materiality of things to produce clean and free energy. Since the early days of the energy revolution, we have witnessed the suppression of ideas, to maintain inefficient models of production, consumption, and distribution of energy.

The scientific community has not been able to conclude about the real causes of the climate changes. We must understand that all these phenomena have substantially altered the context in which we live and at what cost.

It will be up to architecture to allow the promotion of free access to energy, just as we obtain the air we breathe, both ubiquitous and of free fruition.

Since the beginning of the twentieth century, the electromagnetic potential of the atmosphere has been known and has been intensely worked on by multiple researchers, which resulted in several discoveries and inventions that enable the current lifestyle.

The non-return point, where we may find ourselves, is forcing the emergence of new technologies that will change the socio-economic model of the planet.

The liberation of energy contingency would be protected, assuming the architecture itself as a self-sufficient energy cell, where the components of energy capture and consumption, are ubiquitously integrated into the materials and construction systems.