6 Monstrous Sculptures Made From Recycled Vehicles
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We’re counting down the minutes until we can yell out “Summer!” and dive straight into a pool of bright blue water. Just in time to beat the heat, we’re giving away an Eco Swim by Aqua Green swimsuit of your choice to help you make the most of your sunny days. So whether you’re all about hanging poolside in a barely-there bikini, or prefer a more conservative look when taking a dip in coastal waters, Eco Swim has options aplenty for the bathing beauty.
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Murray Legge’s Gorgeous Pool House Is Topped Off With a Green Roof Oasis
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Wood-Like Cardboard Stools Pop Up in a Snap and Can Hold 440 Pounds!
Hen and Hammock‘s beautiful tree trunk stool and scrap wood stool are very cleverly designed pieces of cardboard furniture. The stools are printed with weathered wood patterns, they can stand up to an astonishing 440 pounds (200kg) of weight, and each one only takes three minutes to assemble.
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Artist Jeff Ivanhoe Creates Pop Art Mosaics from Recycled Aluminum Cans
AluMosaics is an art form that transforms aluminum cans into stunning works of art. Founded by artist Jeff Ivanhoe, AluMosaics combines recycling with creativity and imagination. Ivanhoe recycles soda and beer cans into beautiful mosaic-style images that celebrate Americana. The subjects of Iavanhoe’s mosaics span everything from classic cars to Elvis. Want to create your own aluminum can mosaics? Use the code “FB050912″ to receive 10% off an instructional DVD from the alumosaics website.
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How To: Recycle a Cardboard Box Into a DIY Earring Holder
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Company & Company’s Wood Ladder Folds Down to Fit in Even the Tightest Corner
Our living spaces are getting smaller and smaller, and keeping something like a ladder in our apartment is usually out of the question. Designed by Company & Company, this cool, new design comes from the need to simplify an everyday object into something that can easily be stored out of sight with a minimum required space. Made from sustainable wood, and employing some sophisticated joinery, this neat ladder folds down into a compact form that can fit in any corner!
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100-Foot Subsea Turbine Successfully Installed at World’s First Tidal Farm Off the Coast of Scotland
Tidal farms, which use underwater turbines to harness the power of the planet’s oceans and convert it into electricity, are something that we frequently mention here at Inhabitat. While there are plans to build them all over the world, Scotland achieved a major milestone this week by successfully installing a 10MW tidal power array in the Sound of Islay, off the coast of Orkney.
Steven Chu Talks Science and Renewables, But Steers Clear of Policy at World Renewable Energy Forum
Dr. Steven Chu, head of the US Department of Energy, gave an information-packed, 50-minute speech at the World Renewable Energy Forum in Denver on Wednesday. Speaking to a crowd of renewable energy leaders, Dr. Chu patted the industry on its head but didn’t have many bones to feed a hungry audience. The talk felt more like a college lecture than a political stump speech, with the energy secretary discussing the economics of renewable energy without addressing the cost of carbon.
Xieria House II is a Light-Filled Modern Home in Portugal that Harmonizes with the Surrounding Landscape
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Allison Patrick Transforms Hundreds of Soda Can Tabs into Gorgeous Glowing Lampshades
Probiomed is a High-Tech & Eco Friendly Medical Research Center in Mexico
Wang Zhiyuan’s 37-Foot-Tall Trash Tornado Spirals Into the Sky
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Africa’s First Ethanol Cooking Fuel Plant Opens in Mozambique
Yesterday Africa’s first bio-ethanol cooking fuel plant opened in central Mozambique. The partnership between Novozymes and CleanStar Mozambique, NDZiLO, will provide cleaner, safer and cheaper cooking
Dwell Announces Five Finalists for their Mid-Century Modern LEGO Design Contest!
Our friends over at Dwell partnered with Pacific Standard Time to search for the best architectural LEGO masterpiece for Dwell on Design, and they’ve just announced their five finalists in the
Design Brigade Unveil Table Made from Reclaimed Coney Island Boardwalk Planks at 12×12
Design Brigade is the team behind this beautiful ‘Low Table’ – a gorgeous piece of furniture handcrafted from reclaimed sections of the Coney Island Boardwalk. The creative duo –
VIDEO: Inhabitat Interviews the Designers of the Low Line Underground Park
When we first heard about the underground New York City park called the Low Line last year, it was not much more than a brilliant idea and some provocative CAD renderings. Now fast-forward eight months
HOW TO: Switch Your Light Bulbs And Get Ready for the Big Light Bulb Phase-Out
By now, most of you have probably heard about the incandescent light bulb phase-out starting this year (likely as a result of the ridiculous political bickering about the lighting legislation in the
Students Join Together to Plant Heirloom Apple Orchard at Queens College
Imagine being a student at New York City’s Queens College, and being able to pick a ripe, organic apple right off the tree on your way to your morning biology class. Nice, right? This past Arbor Day (in
Interactive Maps Show How NYC’s New Bike-Share Scheme Will Mesh With Public Transit
New York’s soon-to-be-installed bike-share scheme is certainly gaining speed, and in anticipation of its July inauguration, Steven Romalewski, Director of the CUNY Graduate Center’s Mapping
Galveston’s Green Revival House is a LEED Platinum Renovation With Historic Charm
Historic houses can become energy-efficient without losing charm – just look at the Galveston Historical Foundation‘s Green Revival House at 3101 Avenue Q in Galveston, Texas. The project
US Consumers Willing To Pay Higher Utility Bills For Clean Energy
According to a study published in the journal Nature Climate Change, Americans are willing to pay for slightly higher electricity bills for clean energy. The survey, led by researchers from Yale and
WTO Panel Rules Against Dolphin-Safe Tuna Labeling
On Wednesday the World Trade Organization ruled against the sale of cans of tuna labeled “dolphin safe,” arguing that the practice discriminates against Mexican fishermen and that the United











































































































