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Read the rest of Luzinterruptus Recycled Plastiksack! Installation Guards the Gewerbemuseum In Switzerland Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: eco-art, eco-sculptures, Gewerbemuseum [...] Read »
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Read the rest of Nicolas Tye Architects Create A Modern and Eco-Friendly Studio On The Ruins Of An Old Barn Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: adaptive reuse, architecture office, [...] Read »
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Read the rest of Eriks Design Buss is a Non-Conformist Mobile Design Studio in Sweden Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: Design, design studio, eco design, Erik Olovsson, Erik's [...] Read »
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Don’t have room in your yard for your own greenhouse? Never fear Swedish retailer IKEA has a solution. Their new SOCKER mini greenhouse is the perfect place to raise your favorite plants, [...] Read »
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With summer in full swing and temperatures soaring across the states, why not stay cool and reduce carbon emissions at the same time by taking to the streets on a wooden bicycle by Sman Cruisers? [...] Read »
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The Olympic Delivery Authority has installed vertical axis wind turbines in Londons Olympic Park after plans to place a single, giant wind turbine fell through. The London 2012 Olympic Games [...] Read »
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Oman, which boasts the one of the highest solar energy densities in the world, is currently investigating the development of a 200MW solar photovoltaic (PV) and concentrating solar power (CSP) [...] Read »
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Architecture is a fundamental part of culture Mark Raymond image (c) Jorge Otero-Pailos via docomomo 5 Companies on the Cutting Edge of Sustainable Prefab Housing | London Officials To Erase [...] Read »
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Hydrophobic surface photo from Shutterstock A team of scientists from the Eindhoven University of Technology have developed a coating with a surface that repairs itself after damage. Based upon [...] Read »
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