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Naturmobil – the car of the future? by Make Wealth History on Aug 21, 2009Taking horsepower very literally, the Naturmobil is an ingeniously Flintstonian solution to peak oil from Iranian inventor Hadi Mirhejazi. The electric motor/horse-treadmill hybrid vehicle is apparently capable of 28 miles per hour. More on Inhabit...



Three days left to cast your vote in the ReBurbia competition by Small House Style on Aug 13, 2009ReBurbia top twenty finalist are in: 72 hours to cast your vote for the winner! The first round of results of are in, and it’s time to cast your votes for the winner of Inhabitat’s and Dwell’s co-sponsored Reburbia Design Competitio...



Sage Residence / Arbor South Architecture by ctrlshift on Aug 11, 2009The Sage Residence in Eugene, Oregon was both designed and built by  Arbor South Architecture .  The residence, designed as “a super efficient demonstration house” illustrates the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website...



Sustainability – a concept on thin ice by Make Wealth History on Jul 27, 2009I heard an intriguing lecture earlier this year from David Fleming, an independent mind if ever there was one. He claimed that he had abandoned the idea of ’sustainability’ long ago. He compared sustainability to the Titanic, trying to cr...



ReBurbia – re-imagining suburbia by Make Wealth History on Jul 9, 2009Last night Transition St Albans hosted a screening of ‘The End of Suburbia’, a film exploring the unsustainability of suburban sprawl in an age of peak oil. The film mentions New Urbanism at the end, the revival of pre-automobile town pla...





WEIRD WEDNESDAY: Crate Ideas! by FacilityBlog on Apr 29, 2009Federico Otero has created a clever, attractive application for repurposed egg crates. by HeidiTFM...



Can you say, cute? by Wanna Smile on Apr 21, 2009This little container is made out of ceramic and shaped to look like a cracked egg. Perfect lil’ thing for your desktop or Mother’s Day! You can choose the type of seeds you’d like to have sent with the container, all for under $15.




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