Everything from buildings to resorts to cars to temples are donning the green mantle. The latest to join this list of sustainable structures is the Keilder Observatory in the UK. Located in Northumberland and designed by Charles Barclay Architects, this stunning structure stands an an example of self-sustainable architecture that is equally inspiring in both form and function.
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that is beautiful.
Sure cleared a lot of land and killed plenty of trees to build this star gazing monstrosity
gather animals two by two… looks like noah’s ark! BOOOO…