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If Hoyoung Lee’s concept printer becomes reality, you’ll never throw away another pencil stub and never buy another ink cartridge. The pencil printer separates the wood from pencils and uses the lead to print documents. There’s even a built-in eraser component that allows you to remove text from a page and reuse the paper, so you’ll be saving money and trees.
15 bizarre — but cool — green inventions
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Peter Bohlin - Forest House (house for the architect’s parents), West Cornwall CT 1975. Via.
*that will be it for the reblogs of past posts; hope you’ve enjoyed. normal posting to resume tomorrow.
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This is a proposed hotel in Hollywood at Cahuenga/Selma. I like it a lot, it kinda has a groovy vibe to it. Construction is supposed to start in the spring after being delayed cause of the economy.
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I found a model of the LAX Modernization design, in case you want to know what it is supposed to look like.
LAX Modernization Update /
Looks like the LAX construction is coming along…pretty cool!
Upper deck of the international terminal
Bradley International Terminal
I imagine this part will be the main concourse for check-in?
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thisnewurbanity:EDP Foundation Cultural Centre | Amanda Levete Architects
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Architect, engineer, and industrial designer Eliot Noyes displaying the structural principles of the cantilever on CBS’s Omnibus in 1952. Via.
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Slated for completion in 2015, Hotel Crescent will bring truly futuristic architecture to the shores of the Caspian Sea with its 33-stories housed in a vast, lunar design.
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Orange Tree Walk, Santa Cruz, Spain
photo by joemascona
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Wessex Water Operations Centre
Bath UK
Grant Associates
The new operations centre for Wessex Water was built on a former hospital site in Bath. The aim was to produce an
exemplary environmental project which recognised the sensitivity of the site and promoted ecological and sustainable design and construction.
The scheme was one of the first in England to use porous paving for car park areas, and integrated swales and soakaways also contribute to water conservation. Semi-mature trees are used as a solar shading system for the building, providing climate moderation as well as visual pleasure. A further success of the scheme has been the restoration of semi-natural habitats, including extensive rooftop wildflower grasslands with orchids. Care was taken to use and conserve site-specific limestone soils and planting mixes, and to make use of stone excavated on site.






