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Eco Factor: Mixed-use skyscraper hosts multiple sustainability features.
Designed by Angel House Developments, this tower gets its nickname “Number 1” due to the distinctive shape created by the cantilevered head. The tower has been proposed...
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made popular Dec 19 2008
Located in a converted Victorian schoolhouse in London, the apartment conceived as a new structure which inserted into an existing space.
A new mezzanine level with...
made popular Dec 18 2008
Eco Factor: Laboratories for University of Sheffield designed to have minimal impact on the environment.
Bond Bryan Architects has designed modern and sustainable...
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Eco Factor: Home design making use of renewable energy systems and sustainable materials.
Working to provide custom residences in Chub Bay, Affiniti Architects have...
made popular Dec 17 2008
Eco Factor: House design making use of sustainable materials and renewable energy.
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made popular Dec 15 2008
Eco Factor: Sustainable home uses recycled materials and solar energy.
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made popular Dec 13 2008
My favorite of the whole pyramid are the transportation belts. Cool!
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made popular Dec 7 2008
Eco Factor: Experimental project designed to make the most of the sun, wind and land.
The growth in population and the dearth of energy has always tempted architects...
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Eco Factor: Sustainable hotel for Washington DC.
Miami-based architect Chad Oppenheim has conceived a hotel called “1Hotel & Residences” for Washington DC....
made popular Dec 5 2008
Eco Factor: Solar-powered playground made from sustainable materials.
When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans it left it without many houses and playgrounds. Since then...
made popular Dec 4 2008
Eco Factor: 54-story skyscraper adorned with sky gardens.
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Eco Factor: Sustainable tower houses sky gardens and wind turbines.
Gensler architects have announced a sustainable tower that at 632 meters will be the tallest tower...
made popular Dec 2 2008
Eco Factor: 180 student apartment studios designed with an ambition of minimal power consumption.
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