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unbfacts · 2 months ago
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The Maldives Floating City, set to open in 2027, will provide eco-friendly, floating residences for 20,000 people, adapting to rising sea levels.
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Total Environment Projects: Living in Harmony with Nature
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In today's world, it is more important than ever to live in harmony with nature. Total Environment Projects is a real estate developer that is committed to creating sustainable and environmentally friendly communities. Their projects are designed to blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings, and they use sustainable building materials and practices to minimize their impact on the environment.
One of the key features of Total Environment Projects is their focus on green spaces. Their communities are often filled with parks, gardens, and other green areas that provide residents with a place to connect with nature. They also use sustainable water management practices, such as rainwater harvesting and greywater recycling, to conserve water.
In addition to their focus on sustainability, Total Environment Projects also creates communities that promote a sense of community and connectedness. Their projects often include communal spaces such as clubhouses, gyms, and playgrounds, where residents can gather and connect with one another. This creates a vibrant and dynamic community, where residents can form relationships and feel a sense of belonging.
Total Environment Projects is a leader in the field of sustainable development, and their projects are setting a new standard for how we can live in harmony with nature. If you are looking for a place to call home that is both sustainable and beautiful, then a Total Environment Project is a great option.
Here are some of the benefits of living in a Total Environment Project:
Reduced stress levels. Studies have shown that spending time in nature can help to reduce stress levels and improve mental health.
Improved air quality. Green spaces help to filter pollutants from the air, which can improve air quality and reduce respiratory problems.
Increased physical activity. Living in a community with plenty of green spaces makes it easy to get outdoors and be active.
Enhanced social connections. Communal spaces in Total Environment Projects provide opportunities for residents to meet new people and build relationships.
Increased property value. Sustainable and environmentally friendly communities are becoming increasingly desirable, which can lead to increased property values.
If you are looking for a place to call home that is both sustainable and beautiful, then a Total Environment Project is a great option. Their projects are designed to blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings, and they use sustainable building materials and practices to minimize their impact on the environment. They also create communities that promote a sense of community and connectedness, which can lead to improved health, happiness, and property value.
Here are some of the projects by Total Environment:
Windmills of Your Mind
Learning to Fly
In That Quiet Earth
Pursuit of a Radical Rhapsody
After the Rain
Magic Faraway Tree
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moodboardmix · 4 months ago
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"Rhoēs" villa, Serifos island, Greece,
Sinas Architects
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mensministry · 4 months ago
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Four Seasons Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica,
Zürcher Arquitectos,
Interiors by Paul Duesing Partners,
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keepingitneutral · 1 year ago
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Kabina, Garigal country, Australia,
KABINA utilises innovative Interlocking joinery techniques making screws, fasteners and nails redundant. This allows to make products that are stronger, long-lasting, easy to assemble and disassemble and relocate back into the circular economy.
Courtesy: Facundo Ochoa
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moneyisnobject · 4 months ago
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"Eco-Explorer" Sailing Yacht
© Feadship & Merveille
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ultimatepad · 2 years ago
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Zero One, Malibu,11865 Ellice Street Malibu, California, 90265 United States,
Zero One is fully electric, featuring Tesla batteries and solar panels, resulting in zero carbon emissions.
Burdge and Associates Architects
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wormbraind · 1 year ago
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the fact that eco brutalism is supposed to be something that influences the creation of a building and not the result of decades of abandonment in a world absent of humans where nature has reclaimed even the most inherently anti-nature of man-made structures is very sad to me
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theproscorporation · 7 months ago
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sustainablecore · 9 months ago
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Sustainable Builders: Architects of a Greener Tomorrow
7 Principles of Sustainable Construction:
1.     Energy Efficiency:
Sustainable builders prioritize energy-efficient design, incorporating features such as proper insulation, energy-efficient appliances, and high-performance windows. By reducing energy consumption, sustainable buildings help mitigate climate change and lower operational costs .Energy-saving  appliances, LED lighting, and smart energy management systems are also incorporated to further enhance efficiency.
2.     Water Conservation and Management:
Water scarcity is a pressing global concern, and sustainable builders address this issue through water-saving techniques. They integrate rainwater harvesting systems, gray-water recycling, and efficient plumbing fixtures to minimize water consumption. By implementing landscape designs that promote native and drought-resistant plants, sustainable builders reduce the demand for irrigation and lessen the strain on water resources.
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hellmanlennart · 1 year ago
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unbfacts · 2 months ago
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The Maldives Floating City, set to open in 2027, will provide eco-friendly, floating residences for 20,000 people, adapting to rising sea levels.
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gagliandi · 10 months ago
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Malcesine: Enchantment Between Lake and Mountain
Nestled between the crystal-clear waters of Lake Garda and the imposing peaks of Monte Baldo, Malcesine captivates visitors with its timeless beauty. This medieval town, with its cobblestone streets, ancient buildings, and breathtaking views, offers a perfect mix of history, nature, and culture. A Journey Through History The historical heart of Malcesine is dominated by the Scaliger Castle, a…
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moodboardmix · 10 months ago
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Kendrick Bangs Kellogg (1934 – February 16, 2024)
Kendrick Bangs Kellogg was the pioneer of organic architecture. In the past decades, Kellogg completed over a dozen striking structures (residential and public), each marked with his distinctly curved, irregular, and expressive style. Influenced by his family’s ties to Frederick Law Olmsted, the ‘Father of Landscape Architecture’, Kellogg’s independent architectural journey began after a brief meeting with Frank Lloyd Wright in 1955.
However, unlike Wright and organic architect Bruce Goff, his style explicitly defies categorization, often alluding to a mix of the Sydney Opera House and Stonehenge.
In fact, Kellogg prioritized durability, solidity, and intricacy, a vision reinforced by his collaboration with visionary clients, using high-quality materials like copper and concrete.
Sculpted over 30 years, the Kellogg Doolittle estate in Joshua Tree California is probably the greatest example of organic architecture signed by Kellogg.
Nestled among the rocky terrain of Joshua Tree, California, the house takes the form of an organic object made up of a cluster of sculptural piers. There is an ambiguous relationship between the built space and the extreme landscape as the house navigates between the protruding rock formations. At certain moments, these natural elements pierce through the interior and become sculptural elements of the conditioned space. 
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mensministry · 1 day ago
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Far & Few Luvhondo, Waterpoort, South Africa
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keepingitneutral · 1 year ago
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Green House, Tottenham, London, United Kingdom,
Hayhurst and Co
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