To deal with the lack of fresh water in Dubai and other Arabian nations, Italian architectural firm Studiomobile created the Seawater Vertical Farm to cool and humidify greenhouses.
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The Wat Pa Maha Chedio Kaew temple, in Thailand’s Sisaket province, is made of about 1.5 million recycled glass bottles.
The ginormous pyramid will cover 2.3 square kilometers and will be able to sustain a “community” of up to 1 million.
The architect recently unveiled plans to transform Paris into a futuristic “smart” city.
This surreal walkway recently installed in Cape Town, South Africa, creates a meandering, aerial path that allows visitors to stroll through the treetops.
This amazing prototype, rolled out by green architectural and manufacturing firm ArchiBlox, is billed as the first pre-fabricated, carbon-positive house.
The city of Newark, New Jersey will soon be home to the world’s largest indoor vertical farm.
Inside Switzerland’s Bellelay Abbey, two intriguing pools of recycled motor oil create serene, unbroken reflections of soaring architecture.
A Chinese design team recently rolled out a fascinating set of plans that creatively re-imagine oil rigs as floating, eco-friendly habitats that could help the environment recover after an oil spill.
The Tree Museum exhibits individual trees, which are used to create spaces in a unique way that integrates aesthetics, sustainability, history and lifetime.