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Designed by Stefano Boeri, the Bosco Verticale is a towering 27-story structure, currently under construction in Milan, Italy. Once complete, the tower will be home to the world's first vertical ...
Photo courtesy of James Silverman Photography While this cabin looks spookily lizard-like, its unusual structure was created in response to Swedish environmental building regulations. The solar ...
Taiwan has completed construction on an incredible solar-powered stadium that will generate 100% of its electricity from photovoltaic technology!
Explore 8 of NYC's amazing urban rooftop gardens as selected by 'Roof Explorer's Guide' author Leslie Adatto.
At the heart of Seoul lies one of the world's greatest urban design projects: the Cheonggyecheon River linear park.
Moscow’s rapidly growing skyline will soon feature an eye-popping new addition: Crystal Island, which will be the world’s biggest building when completed. Sir Norman Foster’s mountainous 27 ...
Turbulent from Belgium has designed a vortex turbine, or whirlpool turbine, that uses the power of flowing water to generate energy for around 60 homes.
Millions of sunflowers have been planted in radioactive areas to soak up toxins from the ground and brighten the hillside of Fukashima.
Colombian company Conceptos Plásticos recycles plastic into disaster-resistant building blocks families can use to easily build their own homes.
Chicago’s iconic Willis Tower (formally the Sears Tower) is set to become a massive solar electric plant with the installation of a pilot solar electric glass project.
Recently, the company revealed the cost of the eco-friendly solar tiles, and they have a price tag of just $21.85 per square foot. That’s nearly 20 percent less than a normal roof.
These 8 buildings, ranging from a kindergarten to an urban apartment building, all have something in common: they use almost no energy.