Stacking Green Building in Vietnam
Although this stacking green building is made of concrete (not so green), there are some great features that offset the use of concrete. Firstly, it takes a very small footprint. …
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Although this stacking green building is made of concrete (not so green), there are some great features that offset the use of concrete. Firstly, it takes a very small footprint. …
Read MoreFor those who love to cook and eat a lot of salad there is nothing better than having one’s own herb garden. To grow your own herbs, it is not …
Read MoreAccording to a very exciting experiment by Edmund’s Inside Line, a leaf blower is extremely unfriendly for the environment. For this test session they picked a Ford F-150 Raptor 4×4 …
Read MoreHe mounts a steel frame onto the façade of the house to create an air insulation between the vertical garden layer and the house fabric.
Read MoreA Finnish company Kekkila has come up with this amazing combination of a greenhouse and garden shed called Vihervaja (translates as the Green Shed). They aparently thought that garden with scattered and differently styled outbuildings didn’t look neat.
Read MoreA green home can encompass a tree making it part of its design. The wooden decking of the Japanese Shell house clearly shows that it is doable.
Read MoreIt is a good idea if some stones are loose or missing altogether. It is possible to design a wall to include planters.
Read MoreThey were both built using mostly recycled materials such as sustainably sourced (or recycled) timber, recycled sinks and windows, newspaper insulation and a gravel roof. They even used 2nd-hand doors for balustrading.
Read MoreWood, being a natural material gives the perfect look to the garden and gets mixed up with the garden surroundings and do not look like a builder’s yard in your garden.
Read More16 sq. metres of green area per each Madrileño. The World Health Organization recommends that cities allocate at least 10 sq. metres per inhabitant. Maintaining the same gardening rate, Madrid will have doubled the guidelines by 2030.
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