Inhabitat










October 6, 2008

Madagascar’s Rural Clinics Powered by Solar Panels

by Jorge Chapa

Madagascar’s Rural Clinics Powered by Solar Panels, solar panels, solar power, alternative energy, solar energy, solar electricity, photovoltaics, pvs, solar saves lives, decentralized energy

Solar panels are unique among sources of clean and renewable energy for their ability to generate electricity practically anywhere in the world. Recently Madagascar joined with the Development Intervention Fund to begin retrofitting a number of rural clinics with photovoltaic cells. For those in energy-deprived communities who are in need of medical care, having access to solar energy can literally mark the difference between life and death.

READ MORE >

October 6, 2008

Herzog and de Meuron’s Stunning Triangular Skyscraper

by Bridgette Steffen

projet triangle, herzog and de meuron, sustainable skyscraper, paris skyscraper, green building, solar power, wind power, alternative energy

Recently Herzog & de Meuron revealed Le Project Triangle, an incredible structure that will rise 200 meters from the Porte de Versailles in Paris. The stunning skyscraper will feature a profile so slim that it casts virtually no shadow, and its orientation will be optimized to take advantage of both solar and wind power. Paris’ new pyramid will be the first high-rise to be approved for construction is the city’s center since 1977, thanks to the recent lifting of a 31-year-old ban established by the previous Mayor of paris, Jacques Chirac.

READ MORE >

October 6, 2008

London Design Festival: Ash Pendant Lamp by Tom Raffield

by Kate Andrews

london design festival, tom raffield, Ash Pendant Lamp, ash pendant no. 1, tom raffield, sustainable design, green design, sustainable materials, energy efficient lighting, sustainable pendant lamp, lighten up

Designed by Tom Raffield, co-founder of Sixixis, these beautiful Ash Pendant lamps are formed from 80 meters worth of locally-sourced FSC-certified English ash. Their delicate interwoven shades are steam-bent, and each is illuminated by a giant low-energy bulb. The design was recently featured in [re]design’s Lighten Up exhibition.

READ MORE >

October 5, 2008

HEMP HOODLAMB: Sustainable Winter Wear

by Alexandra Kain

hemp hoodlamb, eco friendly jacket, sustainable style, eco fashion, eco winter wear, hemp, bamboo and soy fibers, bamboo fibers, eco friendly style, sustainable style, eco friendly winter clothing, winter mens clothing, winter womens clothing, hemp, winter clothing

Just in time for cooling temperatures, Hemp Hoodlamb offers a collection of men’s and women’s eco chic winter clothing and accessories. The collection includes coats, knitwear, hats, and ear muffs which are all made from bamboo and hemp fiber, including the (faux) fur! The Amsterdam-based clothing company is a strong believer in the wonders of hemp, a rapidly renewable plant that can be made into extremely strong fiber. Which means that hemp is an ideal alternative for making eco friendly gear for harsh winters.

READ MORE >

October 5, 2008

SPARE TIRE Recycled Bike Tube Belts

by Alexandra Kain

spare tire belts, bike belts, tire belts, bicycle fashion, Surya Graf, recycled fashion, recycled belt, spare tire recycled, eco fashion for men, sustainable style for men

Fashion forward bike aficionados can now make an eco statement with the new Spare Tire Bike Tube Belt designed by Surya Graf. The stylish Spare Tire Belt is constructed out of reclaimed bicycle inner tubes, allowing bikers to sport their passion on their sleeve (or at least around their waist).

Surya Graf is a Brisbane-based product designer who cleverly strives to mesh functionality and environmental sustainability in his designs. An avid cyclist himself, he was in search of a smart recycling solution to all of the tube garbage from old inner tubes. He began to collect used mountain bike tubes from local cycle shops who were glad to have them off their hands and out of the trash, and the Spare Tire Belt belt was born.

READ MORE >

October 4, 2008

Second Lives: Remix Recycling Exhibit at MAD Museum

by Abigail Doan

Museum of Arts and Design, Museum of Arts and Design 2 Columbus Circle, MAD Museum NYC, MAD Museum 2 Columbus Circle, Second Lives MAD Museum, Second Lives Remixing the Ordinary, Second Lives art exhibit NYC, recycled sculpture, recycling art, recycling installation art, eco art exhibits, eco art NYC, recycled materials

All good things deserve a second life. This includes, as the re-opening of Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) last weekend shows, everyday objects and civic architecture. The recently renovated museum now sits in midtown Manhattan, on the southern edge of 2 Columbus Circle - a public space that has recently experience a renaissance of sorts with new open space planning and green plantings. A testimony to the power of reinvention, inaugural exhibit Second Lives: Remixing the Ordinary examines the re-purposing of the everyday and random flotsam in our lives. From used shopping bags to old record collections to plastic spoons and forks, this exhibit demonstrates that perception goes a long way in jump-starting innovative recycling.

READ MORE >

October 4, 2008

Museum of Sustainable Style in Chicago This Weekend

by Abigail Doan

MoSS, Museum of Sustainable Style, MoSS Chicago, Pivot Boutique, Pivot Chicago, MoSS Chicago Fashion Focus Week, Jessa Brinkmeyer, Jessa Brinkmeyer Pivot, Chicago eco fashion, Chicago eco boutique, sustainable style Chicago, MoSS fashion week events, MoSS Jessa Brinkmeyer

Chicago’s Fashion Focus Week is currently underway, and considering the amazing student talent in Chicago these days, it is not surprising to discover that fresh green shoots of sustainable style are increasingly visible on the streets and sidewalks of the windy city. This year’s fashion week line up will feature the first ever Museum of Sustainable Style (MoSS) exhibit, curated by Pivot Boutique, Chicago’s own eco fashion, go-to-source for green glam style. With a fabulous line up of movers and shakers on the local and international design scene, MoSS promises to be a great new resource for greening fashion weeks and trans-seasonal collections everywhere.

READ MORE >

October 3, 2008

VOTE INHABITAT for the Cooper Hewitt Design Award!

by Jill Fehrenbacher

cooper hewitt design awards, cooper hewitt people’s design award inhabitat cooper hewitt, sustainable design award, green design award, green architecture, clean technology

We’re excited to announce that Inhabitat was recently nominated for a Cooper Hewitt People’s Design Award! Founded by the prestigious Cooper Hewitt Design Museum, the competition gives people a chance to vote for their favorite examples of good design. We’re honored to be nominated and we think it’s important to spread the word that good design is green design. Help us spread the word and Vote for Inhabitat today!

VOTE HERE >

READ MORE >

October 3, 2008

Manhattan Apartment Meets Garden Escape

by Bridgette Steffen

new york city, matthew blesso, diana balmori, joel sanders, landscape architecture, nature architecture, manhattan roof garden, roof garden, landscape design

Two years ago, Matt Blesso, a real estate developer, bought a 3,100 sq ft apartment in lower Manhattan.  He dreamed of  an apartment with beautiful rooftop gardens, and wanted to be surrounded by nature even in the heart of the city. Not having much of a green thumb as a real estate mogul, he turned his apartment over to two Yale professors. The duo was comprised of Joel Sanders, the architect, and Diana Balmori, the landscape architect, who teach a course together called Interface, all about uniting architecture and landscape design.

READ MORE >

October 3, 2008

Redondo Beach Shipping Container House

by Haily Zaki

Redondo Beach House, green building, sustainable building, green home, sustainable home, demaria designs, shipping container house

It’s hard to contain one’s enthusiasm for DeMaria Design’s Redondo Beach House. The home, constructed with a combination of prefabricated shipping containers and traditional buildings materials, is a stunning beachfront residence. It is the first in a line of homes that will be available from DeMaria Design’s “packaged architecture” affiliate, Logical Homes. DeMaria has said that he considers shipping containers the icons of the global age: “stacked containers create a powerful imagery on the landscape.” With that, we can certainly expect to see more recycled shipping container architecture to come from this Manhattan Beach-based design studio.

READ MORE >

October 3, 2008

PREFAB FRIDAY: BURST*008 at MOMA

by Bridgette Steffen

prefab, jerry edmiston, douglas gautheir, gauthier architects, system architects, moma prefab, moma home delivery, burst*003, burst, sustainable building, computer modeling housing

Imagine if your house came delivered to you in over a 1,000 precisely-cut jigsaw-like pieces. This is the idea that New York-based, Jeremey Edmiston of System Architects and Douglas Gauthier of Gauthier Architect had for NYC Museum of Modern Art’s Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling exhibition, when they created BURST*008. Combining architecture and technology, the home was computer-designed and its pieces milled to the exact dimensions to fit together like a 3-D puzzle. The pieces were then flat-packed onto a truck and shipped to MoMA’s West Lot, where it was assembled on site, held together by an insulated skin.

READ MORE >

October 2, 2008

The New LEED Certified Brooklyn Children’s Museum

by Olivia Chen

brooklyn children museum, new york city green buildings, sustainable building, rafael vinoly architects, sustainable materials

A vibrant swath of yellow amid the brownstones of Crown Heights, the Brooklyn Children’s Museum re-opened on September 20 after its completed expansion. Designed by Rafael Vinoly Architects, the expansion will be New York City’s first LEED-certified museum in addition to being the first structure to tap geothermal wells as a means to heat and cool its grounds. The museum’s new exterior -composed of 8.1 million canary yellow tiles- is a playful voluminous canopy that rests above the pre-existing buildings. Subtly glistening, its vibrant color engages and beckons viewers to come explore its earth -and kid- friendly grounds. Read on for all the details, and be sure to check out Inhabitots for an inside tour!

READ MORE >

October 2, 2008

INTERVIEW: Serge Appel on One Bryant Park

by Jill Danyelle

Serge Appel + One Bryant Park, one bryant park, bank of america tower, bank of america building, cook+fox, serge appel, eco green building, green skyscraper, green architecture, sustainable design, sustainability

One Bryant Park, better known as the ‘Bank of America Tower’, is set to be the greenest skyscraper in the world when it opens later this year. Designed by Cook+Fox Architects, the glossy glass structure is the only skyscraper to achieve LEED platinum - the highest LEED rating. It racks up green points with rainwater cachement and reuse, greywater recycling, recycled and sustainable building materials, energy efficient building systems, and high performance glass which maximizes daylighting and minimizes solar heat gain and loss. I had the opportunity to talk to lead architect Serge Appel about the finer points the tower’s design and construction - read on for our exclusive interview >

READ MORE >

October 2, 2008

The First LEED Platinum Skyscraper Nearly Completed

by Mike Chino

1 bryant park, sustainable skyscraper, leet platinum skyscraper, new york high rise, green building, bank of america headquarters, rainwater recycling, recycled materials

After four years of construction the world’s most sustainable skyscraper is nearly completed! Situated at One Bryant park in Midtown Manhattan, the crystalline structure will be the first high-rise to receive LEED Platinum certification. Designed for Bank of America by Cook+Fox Architects and Gensler and developed by The Durst Organization, the luminous spire will introduce a dose of levity to New York’s skyline while incorporating an excellent assortment of sustainable strategies.

READ MORE >

October 2, 2008

The World’s First Sustainable Dance Club opens in Rotterdam

by Antonia Halse

sustainable dance club, kinetic energy dance floor, alternative energy, waste reduction, led dance floor, energy efficient lighting, club watt, rotterdam

The world’s very first Sustainable Dance Club recently let partygoers loose on its energy-generating dance floor to the sound of Iggy Pop & The Stooges! Originally rumored to be opened by Amy Winehouse, club Watt, features a LED-laden dance floor that is lit up solely by the kinetic energy generated by dancers. The new nightclub will also feature a variety of efficiency standards established by the Sustainable Dance Club group that allow it to save 30% on energy consumption, 50% on water use, cut CO2 emissions by 30%, and reduce waste by 50%.

READ MORE >

October 1, 2008

HULGER PLUMEN BULBS: Innovative Compact Fluorescents

by Antonia Halse

hulger design, plumen cfl, compact fluorescent light bulb, energy efficient light bulb, sustainable design, green design, hulger cfl, london design festival, lighten up

Hulger’s beautiful Plumen bulbs explore the possibilities of the energy-efficient CFL, reworking its staid form into fluid light sculptures that dare to be covered up or hidden from view. Named for the plume-like forms that spiral and descend from the light’s pendant fitting, these brilliant bulbs celebrate and encourage the use of CFLs. We caught sight of them at (re)design’s Lighten Up exhibit at this year’s 100% Design.

READ MORE >

October 1, 2008

GREEN HOME 101 - Buying Water Saving Appliances

by Rebecca Silver

Green Home 101, Buying water saving appliances, green appliances, green dishwashers, water saving, sustainable design, green design, water efficient

This blue planet we call home is covered in water – from majestic mountain lakes, to expansive seas, to windy creeks, to home faucet flows. With a seemingly endless supply of fresh potable water coming through our pipes each day, its easy to remember that the Earth’s Surface is 71% H2O, but difficult to articulate how our individual consumption habits contribute to worldwide water shortages and pollution. With the average US citizen consuming between 100 gallons per day, according to the EPA, we continue to drink up, soak up, and waste up, this finite resource, even as one third of the world’s population live in countries experiencing moderate to high water stress. But don’t fret just yet. Read on to find out how you can minimize your water consumption through smart choices in appliances >

READ MORE >

October 1, 2008

Spain’s Carbon-Neutral Ecotopia Gets the Green Light

by Haily Zaki

mvrdv, gras, logrono montecorvo eco city, sustainable urban design, green design, alternative energy, energy efficient, solar panels, wind turbine, carbon neutral development

While Rioja is a name that is normally associated with red or white, the autonomous Spanish province will soon be just as synonymous with green - building green, that is. This week the local government gave the green light to the Logroño Montecorvo Eco City project, an ambitious carbon neutral development north of its capital city, Logroño. Designed by Dutch firm MVRDV and Spanish firm GRAS, the stunning development will feature enough photovoltaic cells and wind turbines to produce 100% of it’s energy.

READ MORE >

October 1, 2008

Michelle Brand’s Stunning Plastic Bottle Chandelier

by Antonia Halse

michelle brand, cascade lancanshire, michelle brand plastic bottle chandelier, recycled materials, sustainable design, lighten up, 100% design, green design

One of the most stunning pieces at this year’s 100% Design was this gorgeous recycled plastic bottle chandelier by Michelle Brand. Composed entirely from cut-off bottle bases, it lit up the floor at (re)design’s Lighten Up exhibition, which showcased a selection of innovative lighting designer-makers who are ’switched-on’ when it comes to tackling domestic lighting design solutions.

READ MORE >

October 1, 2008

London Design Festival: LIGHTEN UP by [re]design

by Kate Andrews

100% Design, Circa Light, LED, Lighten Up, London Design Festival, Raw Studio, ReDesign, energy efficient lighting, sustainable design, green design

One of the highlights from this year’s London Design Festival was LIGHTEN UP, an illuminated exhibition that featured 64 innovative lighting solutions from UK designers. Presented by [re]design at this year’s 100% Design, the event focused upon “Looking beyond the bulb” and showcased a variety of ways that “sustainability is driving the evolution of new technologies, aesthetics, materials, and interactions”. Read on for a selection of our favorite designs!

READ MORE >

September 30, 2008

West Coast Green 2008: The H2OG Rainwater Storage System

by Daniel Flahiff

rainwater h2og, rainwater recycling system, modular rainwater recycling, recyclable materials, rainwater storage system, water storage, green gardening

Every once in a while we come across an idea so fresh and simple it seems incredible that it has not been thought of before. The Rainwaterhog is just such an idea - the H2OG system is a modular rainwater harvesting system that is a ‘game-changer’ in the water harvesting and storage industry. The easy-to-install system “boldly fits where no water storage has fit before” and is expandable, reusable, and 100% recyclable.

READ MORE >

September 30, 2008

Plastic Bottle Boat to Cross the Pacific Ocean

by Jorge Chapa

plastic boat, plastiki expedition, david de rothschild, boat made from plastic bottles, recyclable boat

Eco-celebrity David de Rothschild has decided to show the world what to do with its discarded plastic bottles. For his recent project, the Plastiki Expedition, the adventurous environmentalist plans to build a 60-foot boat made out entirely out of recycled materials and then sail it across the entire Pacific Ocean! The ambitious excursion aims to capture the world’s imagination while drawing attention to the state of our oceans, the idea of waste, and the unacceptable reality of pollution.

READ MORE >

September 30, 2008

TRANSPORTATION TUESDAY: Chrysler’s Bubbly GEM Peapod

by Jorge Chapa

GEM Peapod, chrysler electric ev, jeep ev, dodge electric, electric vehicle, fuel efficient vehicle

Chrysler recently revealed the GEM Peapod, a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle that uses no gasoline and emits no pollutants, making it perfect for city driving. Those of you who read our Car of the Future series may recall that smaller vehicles are more efficient, easier to park, and consume less resources, which makes them strong candidates for the future of personal transportation.

READ MORE >

September 30, 2008

TRANSPORTATION TUESDAY: Chrysler Reveals the Dodge EV

by Jorge Chapa

dodge ev, chrysler electric ev, jeep ev, dodge electric, tesla roadster competition, chrysler takes on tesla, electric vehicle, fuel efficient vehicle

Recently Chrysler revealed a lean green supercar that can hit 0-60mph in five seconds flat! The Dodge EV features an emission-free 200 kW electric motor and has a driving range of 150-200 miles, leaving GM’s Chevy Volt in the dust. The sleek all-electric vehicle is not intended to compete with consumer-oriented cars - it has its sights set on the Tesla Roadster!

READ MORE >

September 30, 2008

London Design Festival 2008: Inhabitat’s Highlights

by Antonia Halse

london design festival, sustainable furnishings, sustainable design, green design, industrial design, sustainable materials, eco-friendly materials

This year’s London Design Festival was an incredible event that showcased some of the world’s most acclaimed designers in addition to a host of upcoming talents. From innovative furnishings and lighting solutions to clothing and accessories, this year’s event featured a variety of cutting-edge concepts in sustainable design. Read on for our highlights from the event!

READ MORE >