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16968_32 Recent Bookmarks in Lighter Footstep Tagged With "architecture"

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    Visit Green Building Blog - Jetson Green Green Building Blog - Jetson Green

    From the About page: "Jetson Green is a daily updated web magazine that's obsessed with green building, sustainable architecture, good design, clean technology in the built environment, and eco-friendly development. We like stunning buildings … More

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    Visit materialicious materialicious

    "just another shelter bog" says the subtitle, but this is a beautiful collection of new, cool, muchly green architecture. Well worth a look.

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    Visit A Low Impact Woodland Home A Low Impact Woodland Home

    a better way to build a home.

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    Visit New Urbanism: Designing Eco-Friendly and People-Friendly Communities New Urbanism: Designing Eco-Friendly and People-Friendly Communities

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    Visit Village Underground, Shoreditch - Artists' spaces Village Underground, Shoreditch - Artists' spaces

    An artists' workspace in Shoreditch using old tube train carriages and sea containers for studios and offices, and railway arches as a display and events space.

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    Visit Marc Gunther » Green Monsters Marc Gunther » Green Monsters

    Interesting blog post about rich people with big houses getting pissed off with even richer people building even bigger houses. Ha.

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    Visit Bioarchitecture Bioarchitecture

    Wildly imaginative "organic" bioarchitecture bu Mexican designer Javier Senasiain.

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    Visit Build It Green - Smart Solutions from the Ground Up Build It Green - Smart Solutions from the Ground Up

    Build It Green is a professional non-profit membership organization whose mission is to promote healthy, energy and resource-efficient buildings in California. Supported by a solid foundation of outreach and education, Build It Green connects cons… More

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    Visit Energy-Harvesting Floors - New York Times Energy-Harvesting Floors - New York Times

    Welcome to the treadmill: a London architectural firm designs staircases that harvest 3-5 watts from every human step.