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EcoFactor: Attempts to give more drinking water to residents of the Dead Sea region.
The Dead Sea region is known to be an area that denotes an eco dilemma; hence, this new green concept by New York-based Company Phu Hoang Office called No Man’s.
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Eco Factor: Passive solar tree house by Standard Architects.
L.A.-based Standard Architects have designed a modern “Tree House” which would definitely make the...
made popular May 11 2009
Eco Factor: The Agro-housing concept enables the creation of green spaces close to houses.
As a solution to China’s potential colossal urbanization chaos likely by...
made popular Apr 1 2009
Eco Factor: Sustainable, energy-saving architecture for South Korea.
Korean architect Kyu Sung Woo has designed a sustainable Asian Culture Complex (ACC) for May 18th...
made popular Mar 12 2009
Designed by Unsangdong Architects, the Dancing Apartment is a radical structure that promises to create life associations by mixing different units or putting...
made popular Mar 5 2009
Eco Factor: Sustainable skyscrapers for India’s largest city.
As an entrant in the Kohinoor Skyscraper Competition, US-based firm Perkins Eastman has showcased two...
made popular Feb 6 2009
Eco Factor: New Abbey Park campus for Leicester College is energy-efficient and generates renewable energy.
Education building specialists Bond Bryan Architects have...
made popular Jan 20 2009
Eco Factor: State-of-the-art technology to achieve optimum sustainability.
McLaren Construction and its client Advantage West Midlands deserve appreciation for...
made popular Jan 14 2009
EcoFactor: A stunning green home that amalgamates architecture with a green and healthy lifestyle to give a wonderful example of eco-friendly living.
Matthew Blesso is...
made popular Sep 26 2008
Green architecture is growing in leaps and bounds with places like Dubai acting as the perfect sandbox for budding architects to show their best to the world. While we...
made popular Sep 6 2008
Green construction and architecture have really taken off in the past few years and if one has to thank someone for it then I guess it must be Dubai for being the...
made popular Aug 19 2008
The debate has raged on for weeks and while the initial thoughts were that we were heading towards something that was a substantial concept that would feed millions of...
made popular Aug 9 2008
Green architecture is truly touching new heights with the amazing structures that are being built across the globe. These green skyscrapers are not only magnificent...
made popular Jul 31 2008
You must have heard about the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and if you haven’t then I suggest a little peak in to the ancient wonders of the world. While building a...
made popular Jul 23 2008
Somehow I just get the feeling these days that Europe is heading towards a green and sustainable future faster than the rest of the planet and it just is seemingly...
made popular Jul 22 2008
Solar Umbrella House is quite simple the most tranquil green house that one would ever come across and it is a refreshingly new sustainable house design that does not...
made popular Jul 19 2008
Not many across the globe would be very familiar with a place called Rimini and if you happen to live outside Europe or even in Europe, it is hard to fault you about...
made popular Jul 17 2008
So is vertical farming a fancy concept that would actually never amount to anything substantial or would it actually be the idea that provides the majority of world...
made popular Jul 16 2008
Dubailand is the vision of Dubai’s current ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. It will be a city divided into seven themed worlds and attract 15 million...
made popular Jul 15 2008
The name sounds as if it is out of some cool science fiction movie in which a city of the future-lings helps humans take their shelter from the evil robots. Okay, that...
made popular Jul 14 2008
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The economic growth model of development is characterized by the use of modern technology, the factory system of production and rapid industrialization and...
made popular Jul 22 2008
Sustainable development has become a buzzword these days. While there is nothing wrong with the concept, can sustainable development really be achieved or is it just an...
made popular Jun 2 2008
Just imagine being a wind-powered home? Strange enough for us, but not for the residents of Mar del Plata in Argentina that will have its first wind-powered building,...
made popular Feb 6 2008
U.N.-backed climate change meeting of scientists and diplomats in Bangkok has just concluded. With this conference, the UN seems to spearhead the need to apply...
made popular May 4 2007
While the world apparently is pulling down its greenhouse gas pollution rates, China and India do not seem to contribute much in combating these global warming demons....
made popular May 11 2006
Use of man-made chemicals is rising dramatically. 1,500 new chemicals are produced a year, according to the UN. Environment ministers from around the world are meeting...
made popular Feb 6 2006
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