Nature-focused residence will become enveloped in greenery over time

British firm Giles Miller Studio recently completed its first residential project. Named Woven, the remarkable home is wrapped in an intricate screen made up of a recycled thermoplastic polymer and will become almost totally covered in greenery over ti… Continue reading Nature-focused residence will become enveloped in greenery over time

World’s largest sundial pulls double duty as sustainable powerhouse

Plans have been revealed for an unusual new artwork and events space in Houston, Texas. Described as the worlds largest freestanding sundial by architect and artist Riccardo Mariano, the arch-shaped structure will be covered in solar panels, generating… Continue reading World’s largest sundial pulls double duty as sustainable powerhouse

Snowdrift-inspired Inuit center becomes part of Canadian tundra

Dorte Mandrup has been commissioned to design the new Nunavut Inuit Heritage Centre in Canada. The unusual building, which is inspired by snowdrifts, will be partially buried into the ground, offering protection from extreme weather conditions while en… Continue reading Snowdrift-inspired Inuit center becomes part of Canadian tundra

Net-zero modular home designed to pop up within days

Canadian housing company CABN has recently unveiled its 752 sq ft (70 sqm) modular net-zero home, which can be assembled in a matter of days and completed within in weeks. What sets this prefabricated home apart is its energy efficiency, using only 20 … Continue reading Net-zero modular home designed to pop up within days

Ambitious renovation turns dark and moldy building into lush oasis

There has been a concerted effort to reintroduce some greenery to Vietnam’s inner-city areas in recent years. This latest example comes from design studio Sava, which has revealed plans for a dramatic renovation of what it calls a dark and moldy retail… Continue reading Ambitious renovation turns dark and moldy building into lush oasis

Lush green-roofed winery disappears into rolling landscape

The Gurdau Winery was only completed recently but the project has already taken its place among the vineyards remarkably well. As its lush green roof continues to mature, it will almost vanish into the hills in rural Czech Republic.Continue ReadingCate… Continue reading Lush green-roofed winery disappears into rolling landscape

Flexible, moveable wooden walls mean no more ‘knocking through’

Knocking down a wall – or walls – to create an open-plan living space can be expensive and not very environmentally friendly. With the development of moveable wooden partition walls that can be positioned right where you want them, ‘knocking through’ m… Continue reading Flexible, moveable wooden walls mean no more ‘knocking through’

Energy efficient Bench Headquarters cuts its carbon footprint

Foster + Partners has revealed plans for a new headquarters for clothing brand Bench. The office tower has been carefully designed to respond to the local climate and seismicity, while also minimizing its grid-based electricity usage.Continue ReadingCa… Continue reading Energy efficient Bench Headquarters cuts its carbon footprint

Starchitect-designed off-grid island paradise heads to auction

If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a private island paradise, now could be your chance. The Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has joined forces with high-end clothing firm Vollebak to design a self-sufficient off-the-grid island getaway near Nova Scotia, Canada,… Continue reading Starchitect-designed off-grid island paradise heads to auction

Over 90% of this energy-efficient office can be dismantled and reused

High-profile Dutch firm MVRDV recently completed work on its energy-efficient Matrix One laboratory and office building in Amsterdam. The project showcases a forward-thinking design philosophy that focuses on flexibility, and features a demountable str… Continue reading Over 90% of this energy-efficient office can be dismantled and reused