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Green Box by Luis de GarridoWe've seen many amazing prefab homes, but none have a vertical garden on <em>both sides</em> of one wall like the "Green Box" by <a href="http://www.luisdegarrido.com/contenido.html">Luis de Garrido</a>. Although impressive in itself, that is not the project's only unique eco feature. In addition to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/remota-hotel-blends-into-the-landscape-like-a-superheros-hideout/">a landscaped roof</a> with a 12 degree angle that gives the home continuity with its surrounding landscape, it relies completely on solar and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/iceland-may-tap-liquid-magma-as-new-geothermal-energy-source/">geothermal energy</a> for its cooling and heating needs and boasts an infinite lifecycle! That's right: the "Green Box" can be assembled, erected, dismantled, and transported as many times as necessary <em>ad infinitum</em>, effectively slashing the necessity for any new construction. This one was constructed in Barcelona in 2009.1
Green Box by Luis de GarridoThis is one of the most advanced prefab projects ever featured on Inhabitat.2
Green Box by Luis de GarridoNot only is it the first to feature a double vertical garden on both sides of one wall3
Green Box by Luis de GarridoBut it has an infinite lifecycle4
Green Box by Luis de GarridoThe home can be erected and disassembled as many times as necessary5
Green Box by Luis de GarridoAnd is completely self-sufficient6
Green Box by Luis de GarridoEnergy is derived from solar and geothermal energy7
Green Box by Luis de GarridoAnd passive design keeps it cool in the summer and winter8
Green Box by Luis de GarridoIt also features a host of cutting edge recycled materials9









