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Amazing Cathedral Made From 55,000 LEDs Rises at Belgium’s Festival of Lights
The eye-catching structure will be a stand out out in the town and is the work of Luminarie De Cagna, an Italian family business. During local festive occassions, the company would light up buildings with oil and carbide lamps, but most likely due to the high fire risk, this was soon switched to electric lights. Today, only [...]
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McDonald’s No Longer Selling “Pink Slime” Beef Treated With Ammonia
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Iceland’s Cozy Green-Roofed Turf Houses are Countryside Cabins Built Into the Earth
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APTERA Diesel-Electric Hybrid Car On Sale Now!
The Aptera (Greek for “wingless”) is an environmentally-friendly car that’s as clean and green as it is fantastically futuristic. The three-wheeled hybrid, which offers an all-electric or plug-in hybrid option, isn’t just a concept- you can reserve your own with just a $500 deposit. Seating 2.5 with plenty of room for luggage, the Aptera can [...]
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Moss Carpet Grows in the Heart of Your Home
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VIDEO: Shipping-Container Homes from Lot-ek
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Incredible Miniature Sculptures Carved From Pencil Tips
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Yuka Yoneda
6 Green Ways to Ward Off the Winter Blues (a.k.a. Seasonal Affective Disorder)
WINDOWHOP It’s easy to get depressed when your work schedule has you getting less sun than Edward Cullen (you’ve got the sickly pallor to match and it’s not nearly as sexy on you). If you’re lucky enough to at least have a window in your workspace, open those shades and try to angle your desk [...]
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Molly Cotter
Rock Restaurant is a Tropical Culinary Dream Perched in the Middle of the Ocean
The restaurant itself can accomodate 14 people and includes a beautiful wrap-around terrace boasting panoramic views of turquoise water. Built entirely with rustic, local materials, the structure easily adapts to the ever changing nature of its environment. When the tide is low, an amazing tiered staircase greets visitors, leading them to the main dining room. Higher [...]
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Bridgette Meinhold
EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: Utah Opens Its Striking New Natural History Museum in Salt Lake City
The Utah Natural History Museum is the caretaker of 1.2 million objects from the fields of paleontology, archeology, ethnology, entomology, vertebrate zoology, mineralogy, botany and malacology. Not only does the museum work to preserve these precious artifacts, it also actively works to study their collection and educate residents, schoolchildren and visitors. The new museum was [...]
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VIDEO: A Look Back at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show and The Green Cars We Loved
Last year I had the good fortune to attend the North American International Auto Show (or NAIAS) in Detroit – for the first time – and the timing couldn’t have been more perfect! I had never attended an auto show before, but I’ve heard that most SUV-focused auto shows of years past have not been [...]
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Bridgette Meinhold
Starbucks Opens New Reclamation Drive Thru Made From Recycled Shipping Containers
Inspiration for the shipping container drive thru came from the company’s use of the containers to ship their coffee and tea from sources around the world. Rather than let the containers wallow after moving their goods, the brilliant minds in Seattle thought to put them to good use and so the Reclamation Drive Thru was [...]
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Sparano + Mooney’s Beautiful Kimball Art Center Proposal Takes Inspiration From Aspens
In this third installment of the Kimball Art Center Transformation proposals, we explore the design by the only local firm of the 5 design teams who presented. Sparano + Mooney, who have worked both locally and internationally, culled their inspiration from the Aspen tree, which is found throughout Utah and is a favorite for its [...]
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Nicole Dextras’ Giant Words Made of Ice Depict the Folly of Environmental Destruction
Dextras capitalizes on the notion that a single word or set of words juxtaposed against a certain backdrop can create a lasting impression that hopefully shifts people’s awareness of their environmental impact. Nothing is quite so striking as the word CONSUME built in ice and decorated with blue food coloring set against an ugly, half-finished [...]
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Yuka Yoneda
HOW TO: Make a Recycled Mustache Mirror
MATERIALS: - A mirror (preferably one you already have) - Fabric paint (we used Tulip non-toxic paint in black) - Mustache templates - A clean, large ziplock bag (you could also use a clean sheet of saran wrap but it’s a little more unwieldy because of its self-stick properties) - A damp towel to wipe [...]
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6 Natural Hangover Remedies to Cure What Ails Ya on New Year’s Day
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Yuka Yoneda
This Towering Holiday Tree is Made of 86 Shopping Carts
Images © Graham King “The shopping cart tree symbolizes both generosity and abundance, as well as acknowledging those less fortunate where their whole world may be housed in a cart. We see shopping carts every day and take them for granted. Individually the beauty of an everyday object may become invisible, but in quantity you [...]
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Bridgette Meinhold
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is the Largest LEED Platinum Non-Profit Building in the World
The new campus occupies a site located in downtown Seattle across the street from the Space Needle. Formerly an asphalt parking lot, the site was restored with more than 40 percent of it turned into 2 acres of living roofs and native landscaping around the buildings. “The project started seven years ago with the initial [...]
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Amanda Coen
University of Maryland’s WaterShed Solar Decathlon House Takes First Place In Architecture!
Before one even enters the Watershed house the lush green native landscaping and natural siding stand out. The University of Maryland architecture students made a conscious effort to source local plants that could survive with little extra care. The ash siding on the house is also locally sourced from Maryland and treated to be durable [...]
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