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SMART TECHNOLOGY IN THE SMART HOME
This modern family home plans leads a secret double life behind the wood and drywall. There’s a digital nerve center built into the Smart Home, that works constantly and automatically to save the homeowner time, reduce energy consumption and make life more entertaining. Smart Home partner Wired magazine served as the Museum of Science and [...]
September 30, 2008 No Comments
Material Efficiency for Leave A Smaller Carbon Footprint and Go Green
Recycle! It’s really easy and makes a huge difference. Recycling just one aluminum soda can saves enough energy to power your TV for three hours. The energy saved from recycling one glass bottle could power a 100-watt bulb for four hours!
If every American recycled the morning newspaper, 41,000 trees would be saved and six million [...]
September 28, 2008 No Comments
High-tech Living and Green Design of Smart Home

During its 75th Anniversary year, the Museum of Science and Industry has created a functioning, three-story modular and sustainable “green” home in its own backyard to showcase the ways, big and small, that people can make eco-friendly living a part of their lives.
The home, which was designed by Michelle Kaufmann DesignsTM and built by All [...]
September 12, 2008 3 Comments
Eco-Architecture:Make Your Homes from Living Tree

The concept of shaping living trees into useful objects like for build house materials, known as tree shaping, arborsculpture, living art or pooktre, isn’t new. And now, the scientist ready to apply it into real with the guidance of Tel Aviv University Professors Yoav Waisel and Amram Eshel.
The approach is a new application of [...]
August 30, 2008 No Comments
New Acropolis Museum in Athens
Finally, this museum ready to open, the official opening is expected with much anticipation towards the end of the year. Proudly headed by architect Bernard Tschumi, the new museum project team also comprises local architect Michael Photiadis and the museum’s director Professor Dimitrios Pandermalis.
The building has two layers; one leads to the excavations. [...]
August 21, 2008 1 Comment
Eco-Fashion: Future Materials from our fields
As you know, green building demand all of materials that built it is environment friendly. But how about the interior?
Of course, the home interior goods also should be environment friendly. For example, all of your cloth materials begin from pillow cover, bed cover, curtain, and other cloth decoration should make from environment friendly materials. Except [...]
July 30, 2008 No Comments
Fractal and Design Inspiration; Beautifulness in Social Complexity
Often, art creation or design not intentional use mathematic concept which understandable few centuries later. Arts and mathematic growth based on limitation and creativities of thinking.
Mathematic concept must logic, while arts do not always logic. Arts can growth wild, break logic border. So, it is not weird if mathematic need long time to understand arts [...]
July 29, 2008 No Comments
Races to Become the Highest In the World
Taipei 101 Tower is still the highest skyline building in world. This building designed by C.Y. Lee & Partner Firm, stand since 2004, grab citation as the highest building from Petronas Twin Tower, Malaysian landmark since 1998.
Taipei 101 Tower has height 509 meters with 101 floor become symbol of Taiwan. But, soon there are buildings [...]
July 28, 2008 No Comments
Favorite Property of Super Rich People
Indeed, property is one of interesting investment instrument. The profit that got, become magnet for super rich people that have “unlimited” fund. Their property products spread entire the world.
Property products in famous city like London, New York, Manhattan, Moscow, and Dubai become hunting target. But the super rich man increase yearly, make other city become [...]
July 26, 2008 No Comments
Traditional Navajo homes inspired engineer to build house suited for Central Texas climate
Lago Vista resident Juergen Koehn became interested in hogans – Navajo Indian dwellings, often made of logs and mud with an east-facing door – during summers spent working on the Colorado River while on hiatus from his mechanical engineering business. The more Koehn learned, the more intrigued he became about the simple structures.
“It always fascinated [...]
May 24, 2008 No Comments
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