Posts Tagged ‘green’

Discovered this on FFFFound. The artist is lostsoulx44.

devart: http://lostsoulx44.deviantart.com/


Yamaha recently revealed their PAS City-C, a sleek battery-powered electric bike that was designed by the famed japanese firm ±0, who are well known for their wall-mounted Muji CD player. The limited edition hybrid-electric bicycle features a sturdy metal frame and an electric motor that provides assistance while accelerating, climbing a hill, riding into the [...]


The project is a “temporary” Green Technology Showroom of 3-year use for one of CR Land’s residential projects in Beijing. The idea is to develop the concept of “Temporary” from a meaningful perspective, to design a piece of floating “installation” in the garden, which could be built, demolished, and recycled through an easy and straightforward [...]


7 beautiful ways to recycle your used PET bottles.

(via notcot)


‘Green thing’ is a public service campaign that aims to inspire people to lead a greener life through simple  lifestyle adjustments. The site features a collection of videos and stories from creative people around the world all promoting greener lifestyles. The service is more than just a website, they have also incorporated a number of [...]


Planet Green reports that green beer — that’s eco-friendly beer, not the stuff you buy on St. Patrick’s Day — is becoming more widespread. Because beer, like most consumables, is limited to being greenest to those who live closest to where it’s produced, they’ve started off with a list of East-coast green-ish beers. (via)
“There are [...]


Seeking answers about ways of living in the future are on display. The structures investigate the relationship between design and architecture, urban and rural landscapes. Some of the solutions are functional while others are a bit more poetic. The exhibition provides an environment of activity, where landscapes, built environments and people can meet.
‘para PLI’ is [...]


Recently opened was a new housing complex for Harvard university in cambridge, USA. Designed by korean American architect Kyu Sung Woo the project is part of the university’s ongoing effort to house 50 percent of its graduate, professional and doctoral students to alleviate pressure on the local housing market.
Occupying a prominent location along the charles [...]