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BioBombola by ecoLogicStudio is a domestic algae garden

BioBombola by ecoLogicStudio is a domestic algae garden | Sustainability Science | Scoop.it
london-based architecture and research firm ecoLogicStudio, led by claudia pasquero and marco poletto, has devised ‘BioBombola’ — a project that invites people to cultivate domestic algae gardens that provide a sustainable source of vegetable proteins. ‘BioBombola’ absorbs carbon dioxide and oxygenates homes more effectively than common domestic plants while fostering a fulfilling daily interaction with nature.


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Future Living Housing Project: Technology Meets Design

Future Living Housing Project: Technology Meets Design | Sustainability Science | Scoop.it

The Future Living house took twenty six designers to create it, with every technologic leap analyzed to make sure all proposals were possible by 2050. It’s a paradigm shift in home resource creation and location with water using gravity to generate pressure and energy harvested from solar and wind. Air, water and waste are cleaned using a living bio wall.


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Architect Dan Brunn built his house over a secret brook in L.A.

Architect Dan Brunn built his house over a secret brook in L.A. | Sustainability Science | Scoop.it
Brookside is an enclave in Mid-Wilshire that is named for the water that runs from the Hollywood Hills through the neighborhood and out to Ballona Creek.
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