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Reclaiming Oil Rigs as Oceanic Eco-Resorts<strong></strong>, a Houston-based architecture and design firm, recently took top honors for two of their submissions in the <strong><strong></strong></strong> design competition. The grand prize winner, the <strong></strong> makes use of one of 4,000 oil rigs out in the Gulf of Mexico and transforms it into a luxurious eco-resort and spa. We love how the inspired renovation takes an iconic source of dirty energy and converts it to an eco-haven that generates all of its power from renewable sources.2
Reclaiming Oil Rigs as Oceanic Eco-Resorts<strong></strong>, a Houston-based architecture and design firm, recently took top honors for two of their submissions in the <strong><strong></strong></strong> design competition. The grand prize winner, the <strong></strong> makes use of one of 4,000 oil rigs out in the Gulf of Mexico and transforms it into a luxurious eco-resort and spa. We love how the inspired renovation takes an iconic source of dirty energy and converts it to an eco-haven that generates all of its power from renewable sources.3
Reclaiming Oil Rigs as Oceanic Eco-Resorts<strong></strong>, a Houston-based architecture and design firm, recently took top honors for two of their submissions in the <strong><strong></strong></strong> design competition. The grand prize winner, the <strong></strong> makes use of one of 4,000 oil rigs out in the Gulf of Mexico and transforms it into a luxurious eco-resort and spa. We love how the inspired renovation takes an iconic source of dirty energy and converts it to an eco-haven that generates all of its power from renewable sources.4
Reclaiming Oil Rigs as Oceanic Eco-Resorts<strong></strong>, a Houston-based architecture and design firm, recently took top honors for two of their submissions in the <strong><strong></strong></strong> design competition. The grand prize winner, the <strong></strong> makes use of one of 4,000 oil rigs out in the Gulf of Mexico and transforms it into a luxurious eco-resort and spa. We love how the inspired renovation takes an iconic source of dirty energy and converts it to an eco-haven that generates all of its power from renewable sources.5
Reclaiming Oil Rigs as Oceanic Eco-Resorts<strong></strong>, a Houston-based architecture and design firm, recently took top honors for two of their submissions in the <strong><strong></strong></strong> design competition. The grand prize winner, the <strong></strong> makes use of one of 4,000 oil rigs out in the Gulf of Mexico and transforms it into a luxurious eco-resort and spa. We love how the inspired renovation takes an iconic source of dirty energy and converts it to an eco-haven that generates all of its power from renewable sources.6
Reclaiming Oil Rigs as Oceanic Eco-Resorts<strong></strong>, a Houston-based architecture and design firm, recently took top honors for two of their submissions in the <strong><strong></strong></strong> design competition. The grand prize winner, the <strong></strong> makes use of one of 4,000 oil rigs out in the Gulf of Mexico and transforms it into a luxurious eco-resort and spa. We love how the inspired renovation takes an iconic source of dirty energy and converts it to an eco-haven that generates all of its power from renewable sources.7
Reclaiming Oil Rigs as Oceanic Eco-Resorts<strong></strong>, a Houston-based architecture and design firm, recently took top honors for two of their submissions in the <strong><strong></strong></strong> design competition. The grand prize winner, the <strong></strong> makes use of one of 4,000 oil rigs out in the Gulf of Mexico and transforms it into a luxurious eco-resort and spa. We love how the inspired renovation takes an iconic source of dirty energy and converts it to an eco-haven that generates all of its power from renewable sources.8
Reclaiming Oil Rigs as Oceanic Eco-Resorts<strong></strong>, a Houston-based architecture and design firm, recently took top honors for two of their submissions in the <strong><strong></strong></strong> design competition. The grand prize winner, the <strong></strong> makes use of one of 4,000 oil rigs out in the Gulf of Mexico and transforms it into a luxurious eco-resort and spa. We love how the inspired renovation takes an iconic source of dirty energy and converts it to an eco-haven that generates all of its power from renewable sources.9
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