LUND, SWEDEN — An architectural firm is building a new museum powered by renewable energy in Sweden.<br /><br />Danish architecture firm COBE has unveiled plans to build a science museum in the Swedish city of Lund that would be powered with solar panels on its rooftop as well as energy bicycles located on its concave roof by 2024.<br /><br />According to the project's website, the building will mainly be built out of wood and will cover 3,500 square meters of floor space.<br /><br />The second story of the structure will consist of a viewing platform and a patio.<br /><br />The center of the structure will include a green urban space with trees, plants and other biodiversity. This will help in filtering out excess carbon dioxide.<br /><br />The museum will consist of exhibition halls, offices and an auditorium for the general public.<br /><br />The structure will be carbon neutral and will promote sustainability, according to the project's website.<br /><br />The museum will be part of Science Village Scandinavia, a high-tech urban district in Lund, which is still under development.