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Arizona-Based Company Heliae is Growing Algae on a Commercial Scale for Transportation Fuel

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Algae fuel and other biofuels have gained popularity in recent years to the point that even the US Military has adopted it as jet fuel. Given its recent rise to prominence, it’s not particularly surprising to learn that Arizona-based algae biofuels company Heliae has decided to harness the growth of algae on a commercial scale so that it can be used as transportation fuel.

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Bellboy New York Upcycles a Park Avenue Water Tower into a Sexy Wooden Chair for 12 x 12

by Lori Zimmer, 05/23/12
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PHOTOS: Tokyo’s New Sky Tree is the World’s Tallest Tower – Now Open!

by Lori Zimmer, 05/23/12
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24 Gorgeous Green Lamps That Look Great With Energy-Saving LED Bulbs


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MIO’s Adorable Softbowls are Made from 100% Wool Felt

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We recently spotted these nifty wool bowls by MIO at ICFF during New York Design Week. Even though they’re not new to the scene, we were so enamored by their cute design, we couldn’t help but feature them here on Inhabitat. The Philadelphia-based studio, run by brothers Jaime and Isaac Salm, puts a huge emphasis on not only sustainable materials, but supporting local businesses as well. The duo recruited one of the last remaining hat makers in the US to craft these 100% wool bowls, whose shapes, colors and materials are influenced by traditional millinery methods.


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CP Lighting Combines Recycled New Growth Lamp With a Dining Room Table

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Lighting designer Christopher Poehlmann is no stranger to Inhabitat or the International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York City. Although 2012 marks CP Lighting’s 18th year at the ICFF, they continue to produce exciting new sculptural products for every new show, putting them high on our list of favorite lighting designers. Their latest creation is a beautiful new tree lamp and dining room table combination that literally stopped us in our tracks.


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Twin Apartment Towers in Seoul are Joined by a Common Roof and a Bevy of Sky Gardens

by Lori Zimmer, 05/23/12


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PHOTOS: The Best Green Designs From ICFF 2012!


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Enter the ReSpace 2012 Competition and Design a Small Transportable Structure Built from Recycled Materials

by Diane Pham, 05/23/12
filed under: Design Competitions

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ReSpace has joined forces with Habitat for Humanity of Wake County to launch a new design competition calling for inspired creatives to submit their designs for a compact and transportable structure that can be built with recycled materials. The mission of the competition is to explore how a small space can employ material reuse in construction, and how these two design elements can be successfully combined during conception. The final build will be used by Habitat for Humanity of Wake County ReStore to showcase the possibilities of designing and building with reuse in mind. Designers must register by June 15, 2012. A total of $3,000 in awards will be presented to multiple winners and the grand prize winner’s design will be constructed in a 48-hour build overseen by Habitat for Humanity!

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Kohler Makes a Splash at ICFF with a Neon Chartreuse Shipping Container Booth

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10 Must-See Design Destinations Around The World

by Lori Zimmer, 05/23/12
filed under: Architecture, Art, Eco Travel

Todd Saunders, Code Architecture, 3RW Works, Holmebakk Architechts, Manthey Kula, Juvet Hotel, Habitat 67, Old Montreal, Moshe Safdie, modular housing, 1967 World Expo, Metropol Parasol, Seville, SPain, Jurgen Mayer H. architects, world's largest wooden structure, Norway, fjords, design destinations, architecture destinations, art destinations, Parc Guell, Antoni Gaudi, Barcelona, self-irrigating park, viaduct, Standard Hotel, KAWS, Marco Brambilla, Gluckman Mayber Architects, High Line, Meatpacking District, Surrealism, Surrealist Estate, Xilitla, Mexico, Edward James, Rainforest estate, Fondo Xilitla, Santiago Calatrava, Milwaykee Art Museum, Quadracci Pavilion,

If you’re daydreaming about your next vacation, and looking for something a little off the beaten path, why not consider embarking on a global design tour? The world is full of inspiring destinations for travelers looking for a recharge, and you only need to do a bit of googling to plan a unique design vacation. Come along with Inhabitat for a brief tour of our favorite design destinations around the globe – from scuba diving to an amazing underwater art installation in Mexico to jetsetting to an ultra-modern designer hotel that towers over NYC’s iconic High Line park and meandering through the world’s largest wooden structure, which recently rose in Seville. Read on for 10 of our favorite, must-see design destinations!

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Golden Glory is a Gilded Temporary Art Pavilion in Germany

by Tafline Laylin, 05/23/12


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BRC Designs’ American Pipe Dream Chair and Table Are Made from a Maze of Copper Piping

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At Labo’s Wood Veneer Lamps Are Puzzles You Put Together Yourself

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Robo-Fish: The Robotic Fish Designed To Detect Pollution

Robo-Fish: The Robotic Fish Designed To Detect Pollution

While harbors and ports around the world are crucial to global trade, industrial activities are often responsible for high levels of pollution and water contamination. Fuel leaks, emissions, and general

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Tesla to Deliver the First Model S Electric Sedans on June 22

Tesla to Deliver the First Model S Electric Sedans on June 22

Tesla Motors has announced that the first deliveries of its new Model S electric sedan will begin on June 22nd, ahead of the previously  predicted July delivery date. The first Model S buyers will

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Transform Bare Walls to Bright Indoor Gardens with the Versatile Urbio System

Transform Bare Walls to Bright Indoor Gardens with the Versatile Urbio System

Spotted at New York Design Week, we are in love with the Urbio, a system of mix and match modular planters and organizers that snap into place with high-strength magnets. The series of various sized

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BRC Designs’ Spineless Chair is Adorned with the Spines of Old Books

BRC Designs’ Spineless Chair is Adorned with the Spines of Old Books

Bibliophiles are sure to get a kick out of BRC Designs‘ new “Spineless” chair, which is made up of the spines of hundreds of old books. Spotted at ICFF this past weekend, the literally

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Could Lasers Be the New Way to Kill Weeds?

Could Lasers Be the New Way to Kill Weeds?

When gardening, we’re sure many of you have used herbicides to kill weeds and other invasive plants. However, the thing about herbicides is that in order to kill weeds, they are often very toxic

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LED-Lit One Raffles Place Tower Two Snags Singapore’s Highest Green Rating

LED-Lit One Raffles Place Tower Two Snags Singapore’s Highest Green Rating

The LED-lit One Raffles Place Tower Two is a worthy successor to its taller neighbor, One Raffles Place Tower One, with a flair for environmentally advanced design. Located right in the heat of the

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10 Eco-Friendly and Vegan Flip-Flops for Summer!

10 Eco-Friendly and Vegan Flip-Flops for Summer!

Flip-flops are a summer staple that many of us will be spending the next three months in. But instead of purchasing some flimsy pair at the local mall this year, why not consider slipping your toes into

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