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Fridge Igloo: Another Eco-Architecture?

Green architecture, container architecture and now fridge architecture? Well, I am not complaining here. I am just so happy seeing different possibilities and ways in saving the environment. We all know that refrigerators can harm our green house gases and by the time, its life ends, it will create another harmful effect to the environment …

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Nassim Villas: Sustainable Home Designs By Zaha Hadid

Green architecture is becoming a trend nowadays. More and more architects and engineers designs with ecology in mind to show they care. Zaha Hadid is just a few of those who are into green architecture. The group’s latest projects are garden-filled homes that faces the Singapore Botanical Gardens called the Nassim Villas. Surrounded with greeneries, …

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Green Nest: The Greenest House On Earth?

Green architecture has been around for quite some time. Some of them uses solar energy or wind energy to support the structure’s electricity need, making them qualified to be classified as green architecture. Some of the structures use recycled materials like PET bottles, recycled lumber, and more in order to be categorized as eco-friendly and …

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The Strata: A Skyscraper With Built-in Wind Turbines

Green architecture continues to get innovative and the Strata as the first skyscraper to have a built-in wind turbine is just one of the proofs that architects are dedicated enough in helping save the environment. The Strata is a latest addition to the London’s skyline and strikes many eyes with its three built-in wind turbine …

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The Cardboard Tower: A Great Green Architecture

When we hear of tower, concrete materials instantly registered into our minds. However, designers from Institut fuer Konstruktion und Gestaltung (KoGe) have developed an eco-friendly tower for the Carton Plein exhibition in Paris made entirely of cardboard. With a height of 10 meters, the cardboard tower uses the simple folding principle. The reason behind the …

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