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  • Temporary Dumpster Rentals for Permit-Restricted Zones and Right-of-Way Areas

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500 Kayakers stage "Paddle In Seattle" to protest Shell Oil Rig

  • Michelle Kennedy Hogan
  • 05/18/2015

Last Thursday, Shell brought its enormous Polar Pioneer drilling rig into Seattle. On Saturday, about 500 kayaking, paddleboarding, canoeing and even solar-powered party rigging protesters surrounded the rig, shouting “Shell No!” or #sHellno. Shell Oil plans to use Seattle as its staging area for drilling...

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Businesses

Contemporary cabin-like cafe pops up in the heart of Bucharest

  • Lucy Wang
  • 05/18/2015

[gallery_extend] Clad in standing-seam black sheet metal, this urban cabin has a monolithic and low-key appearance during the day. In contrast, the interior is covered with light spruce panels. Large windows and skylights flood the cafe with natural light during the day. At night however, the building...

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This entire house is built from loaves of bread!

  • Maria Novozhilova
  • 05/18/2015

[gallery_extend] The tiny house, which is just 500 x 400 x 500 cm, is literally cooked out of bread and bread crumbs, and supported and completed by wood, polyurethane foam, silicone, acrylic paint, tape, screws and rugs. The installation’s honest design leaves every single ingredient exposed, not...

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Architecture

Tato Architects turned this congested Japanese home into an open, modern marvel

  • Lidija Grozdanic
  • 05/18/2015

[gallery_extend] The 87-square-meter house was originally built as a traditionalJapanese home, with numerous partitions that made it incompatible with the modern-day lifestyle. The architects gutted the entire interior to expose the existing wooden structure and moved the storage spaces into a side...

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Design

DIY: Learn How to Make a Knotted String Hanging Planter from Recycled Materials

  • Emily Peckenham
  • 05/18/2015

[gallery_extend] STEP 1: Gather your materials Recycled containers (glass jam or sauce jars, plastic takeout containers, or yogurt cups are ideal) String or twine (cotton, hemp, or nylon). We used basic cotton twine but you could punch it up with colored nylon string Plants (succulents and vines work...

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500 solar-powered street food carts are coming to NYC

  • Nicole Jewell
  • 05/18/2015

You might be grabbing your next pretzel or hot dog from an eco-friendly food cart if MOVE Systems gets its way. The start-up has been working with the NYC City Council on plans to provide 500 new energy-efficient food carts to street food vendors around the city. The company's sleek MRV100 Hybrid cart comes equipped...

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  • Lidija Grozdanic
  • 05/18/2015

Have you ever wanted to play loud music in your house, but were annoyed by the fact that the sound's intensity gets lower when your 'voguing' gets you too far away from the speakers? With Sony's new release, an energy-efficient LED bulb that doubles as a Bluetooth speaker, the sound comes from above and creates...

Have you ever wanted to play loud music in your house, but were annoyed by the fact that the sound's intensity gets lower when your 'voguing'...

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House of Four Houses is a cohesive residence formed out of four separate volumes

  • Lidija Grozdanic
  • 05/18/2015

[gallery_extend] The house, with volumes organized around a core, was built for a family of four in the north of Portugal. Four individual structures enter into a dialogue that create a cohesive whole in which space flows smoothly across borders and mobile partitions. The client required a design that...

[gallery_extend] The house, with volumes organized around a core, was built for a family of four in the north of Portugal. Four individual...

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Suspended green pathway is an unexpected alternative to a balcony

  • Liz Eve
  • 05/17/2015

Who says balconies need to follow the line of a building? In a new concept for a balcony-like space, Zalewski Architecture Group created a wonderfully unexpected meandering green pathway that extends far beyond the limits of the building. The walkway invites inhabitants to step out of the balcony door and...

Who says balconies need to follow the line of a building? In a new concept for a balcony-like space, Zalewski Architecture Group created a wonderfully...

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MIT develops advanced fog harvesting material that pulls 5x more water from thin air

  • Cat DiStasio
  • 05/17/2015

Plants and certain animals like the fog beetle can survive in very arid regions because they've developed ways of absorbing minute amounts of water from the atmosphere. Learning from their example allowed us to develop fog harvesting technologies—basically giant nets that trap moisture in the foggy mist, and...

Plants and certain animals like the fog beetle can survive in very arid regions because they've developed ways of absorbing minute amounts of...

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  • Charley Cameron
  • 05/17/2015

If you've been paying any attention to California's devastating drought, chances are you've shared—or at the very least encountered—some of the growing rage towards Nestlé's ongoing, largely unchecked water bottling operation in the parched state. While Starbucks recently announced they would transfer their...

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Honeybees devastated by second highest bee die-off on record in 2014

  • Tafline Laylin
  • 05/17/2015

According to the Bee Informed Partnership, in 2014 beekeepers across the United States reported the second highest number of losses ever recorded, signaling a serious threat to America's food supply. Conducted in collaboration with the Apiary Inspectors of America and the United States Department of Agriculture,...

According to the Bee Informed Partnership, in 2014 beekeepers across the United States reported the second highest number of losses ever recorded,...

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