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Co-Op Canyon: Ecotopia Inspired by Anasazi Cliff Dwellings

by , 06/08/09
filed under: Architecture

sustainable design, green design, urban re:vision, dallas tx, co op canyon, standard los angeles, anasazi cliff dwelling, green architecture, sustainable building

Inspired by the cliff-side villages of Anasazi Indians, Co Op Canyon is a terraced urban oasis full of vertical gardens and lush spaces that aims to create a holistic, community-centered, sustainable city block. Designed by LA-based architecture and design firm, Standard for the Re:Vision Dallas competition, the canyon harvests enough rainwater, solar energy, and agriculture to completely sustain its 1,000 residents.

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2 Responses to “Co-Op Canyon: Ecotopia Inspired by Anasazi Cliff Dwellings”

  1. BrouHaHa BrouHaHa says:

    Apart from anything that Daniel Libeskind ever designed, this has got to be one of the worst looking projects ever.

  2. [...] These cutouts provide a safer, more sheltered and private space for the residents. Each level is terraced with garden space wrapping the interior [...]

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