Posts tagged ‘design’

City Farms: Sustainable, Ecological and Agricultural Skyscrapers

By , 8 May, 2011, No Comment

Imagine the world in 2050 with almost 80% of the planet’s population living in urban centers and our fruit, vegetables and even animals are grown in … skyscrapers? One man’s vision has sparked a series of designs leading closer and closer to what will be the first real-life vertical urban farm in Las Vegas, Nevada of all places. Here are five of these remarkable architectural designs for sustainable (and stylish) urban farm towers that may revolutionize agriculture as we know it. In the long run such structures may not only provide food for hundreds of thousands of people per building but they will also relieve much of the burden on other flat landscapes where fewer and fewer usable growing spaces exist.

One of the first designs of its kind, the compelling vertical farm project above was undertaken by Chris Jacobs in cooperation with the grandfather of skyscraper farm concepts: Dr. Dickson Despommier of Columbia University. His ideal: all-in-one eco-towers would be actually produce more energy, water (via condensation/purification) and food than their occupants would consume. His mission: to gather architects, engineers, economists and urban planners to develop a sustainable and high-tech wonder of ecological engineering.

 

 

VIA: WebUrbanist

Amazing Homes and Offices Built from Shipping Containers

By , 15 December, 2010, 1 Comment

Not just for resourceful squatters, container architecture is taking the world by storm. Recycled freight containers bring efficiency, flexibility and affordability to innovative green buildings, from small vacation cabins to movable cafes, schools and skyscrapers

Invented more than five decades ago, the modern shipping container is the linchpin in our global distribution network of products. In the containers go toys from China, textiles from India, grain from America and cars from Germany. In go electronics, chocolate and cheese.

The Future of the Book

By , 12 October, 2010, No Comment

Meet Nelson, Coupland, and Alice — the faces of tomorrow’s book. Watch IDEO’s vision for the future of the book. What new experiences might be created by linking diverse discussions, what additional value could be created by connected readers to one another, and what innovative ways we might use to tell our favorite stories and build community around books?

The Future of the Book. from IDEO on Vimeo.

from IDEO

Who Is Ideo?

Founded in 1991, IDEO is a global innovation and design firm that uses a human-centered, design-based approach to help organizations in the business, governments, education, healthcare, and social sectors grow and innovate.

Verde Vertical

By , 12 October, 2010, No Comment

un taller mexicano especializado en JARDINES VERTICALES, cuyo fin es brindar a los habitantes de las ciudades la posibilidad de estar en contacto con la naturaleza y disfrutar de sus beneficios a través de convertir en áreas verdes cualquier superficie vertical.

Location

MILTON # 53
Anzures
DF 11590
MX

Email

info@verdevertical.info

Their site http://verdevertical.carbonmade.com/

Museum of Modern Betas

By , 4 August, 2010, No Comment

Google Font Previewer

Here you can edit the text, change its size and line height, and add decorations and spacing among other things. You can even apply text shadow to your text.

How to Use WordPress as a Static Website

By , 6 June, 2010, No Comment

WordPress is widely known as a great blogging platform. You can have a WordPress blog in minutes at WordPress.com with no web site experience. It has thousands of plugins and themes. It’s the world’s leading blog software, and it’s free software! At Anagam we do more than make blogs with WordPress, we craft completely custom static websites using WordPress in place of a traditional content management system. I recently had the pleasure of converting a personal hero’s website from an old proprietary system to WordPress. The end result is a dynamic, attractive static website that’s easily editable, and has a built in blog complete with comments, breadcrumbs, RSS feeds, e-mail subscriptions, Social Media buttons, and more.

3 Ways for creating Large Website Backgrounds

By , 9 March, 2010, No Comment

Flight

By , 30 December, 2009, No Comment

The latest installment of this comics anthology collects the work of 17 up-and-coming comic creators in one glossy volume, cramming in a dizzying variety of works. Also Graphic Novel Reporter

pantheon/graphicnovels

By , 22 November, 2009, No Comment

PANTHEON

The “Graphic Novels” website of randomhouse.com which has a great selection of books from this unique genre.

(Very cool design to keep in mind for inspiration. Good use of flash and great 2 column plus sidebar layout.)pantheon

Cowboy Bebop

By , 29 July, 2009, No Comment

The Skin to the new Player and in celebration adding two great songs from Cowboy Bebop “the Real Folk Blues” by and “Tank!” by The Seatbelts
Here is a 1024×768 – 107kb – jpg for a desktop wallpaper.

Videos after the break.

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