Pig city is a highly densified yet animal-friendly method of meat production. (image by MVRDV)

Pig City

Posted by WhatWow on 25 May, 2011.
Categories Architecture, Environment, Habitat, Resources, Strategy

The Pig City project by architecture and urban design firm MVRDV is a direct response to the Dutch people’s love of pork. Pig City is a proposal to build a skyscraper for vertical farming Đ for pig farming. With a population of buy viagra canada 15.5 million people and 15.2 million pigs in 2000, the Netherlands has Read More …

Pet architecture in Tokyo: Tiny lots beget ingenuity. (image taken from bow wow's pet architecture guide book. See the website at http://www.bow-wow.jp)

Pet Architecture

Posted by WhatWow on 25 May, 2011.
Categories Architecture, Habitat, Strategy

Pet architecture is a term for architecture that exists in small and unusual spaces. Introduced by Japanese architecture firm Atelier Bow Wow through a book of the same name, pet architecture redefines the architectural site by occupying spaces viagra pills commonly thought to be unusable for architecture. These buildings inhabit interstitial spaces in the urban Read More …

Technically improved Taanka in the Indian Thar desert. (Image taken by Damien Antoni and Lydia Blasco Yubero)

Half-Burried Rain Water Harvesting Tank

Posted by submitter on 9 May, 2011.
Categories Architecture, Habitat, Resources, Vernacular

A taanka is a half-buried tank built for harvesting monsoon waters that is typicallly found in the Indian Thar Desert. The sloped area around the tank harvests water on a wide range. The water then goes through a sand trap, an edged channel, wh cialis online without prescription ich keeps sand and dust out of Read More …

The four water channels of this hydrogeneration in Oromis, Cambodia can be switched on and off individually according to the resident's electricity needs. (Image taken by Damien Antoni and Lydia Blasco Yubero)

Microhydropower for collective housing

Posted by submitter on 9 May, 2011.
Categories Architecture, Energy, Environment, Habitat, Resources, Strategy, Vernacular

The little touristic complex of Oromis (Cambodia) takes advantage of a twist of the river to produce its own power. A portion of the current is diverted by a micro-dam and canalized to a pool. From here, four channels -penstocks-bring water to buy essay for cheap four turbines. This special form of Microgeneration is very Read More …

A Songthaew in the street in Thailand (Image by amien Antoni and Lydia Blasco Yubero)

Thai Shared Taxi [SONGTHAEW]

Posted by submitter on 9 May, 2011.
Categories Habitat, Mobility, Resources, Strategy

This pick-up converted into a collective taxi-bus can carry a dozen of people, but in reality everything (bars, platforms, extensions) is designed to bear the double if needed. The vehicle does not leave at a fixed cheap cialis online time but whenever it gets full. At a standstill, it’s an outdoor shadowed conversation lounge. For Read More …

The Oakland Museum's roof was designed as a park.

Oakland Museum of California

Posted by WhatWow on 15 Dec, 2010.
Categories Architecture, Climatization, Habitat

edToolbar() The Oakland Museum of California is located in downtown Oakland, California, and was opened to the public in 1969. It is a museum and a large public space at the same time; a hybridized condition of planting on str priligy no prescription ucture. Designed by architect Kevin Roche and landscape architect Dan Kiley, the Read More …

The longleaf-pine is part of many endangered habitats in the US and is reforested on Fort Stewart in Liberty County, Georgia, USA.

Military Reserves as Nature Preserves

Posted by WhatWow on 14 Dec, 2010.
Categories Environment, Habitat, Strategy

Military reserves, bases, and training areas are commonly large swaths of land, where access by humans is limited and highly controlled. Exempt from the pressures of development and human encroachment, these areas of land are little disturbed habitats. For this reason, the land of a preserve frequently functions as a formal or informal nature preserve, Read More …

Plan of Le Corbusier’s cabin Le Cabanon.

Le Cabanon

Posted by WhatWow on 10 Dec, 2010.
Categories Architecture, Habitat

Le Cabanon is a small house built by Le Corbusier in 1952 in Cap Martin. Originally planned as a holiday house for his wife, Le Corbusier used the little cabin himself, living and working there. The wooden cabin measures only 3.66 m by 3.66 m but includes a bed, toilet, sink, desk and a chair. There is Read More …

MVRDV dedicated each floor of the Dutch pavilion to a typical landscape of the Netherlands.

Holland Pavilion at the Hanover Expo

Posted by WhatWow on 7 Dec, 2010.
Categories Architecture, Environment, Habitat

The Holland Pavilion at the Hanover Expo in 2000 was designed by MVRDV. The pavilion was designed to be a stacked tower of landscape conditions emblematic of those in Holland. The five stories of the pavilion contained representations of everything from forests to flower production fields to polders, and were united by water elements. The Read More …

An abandoned flyer box in Toronto is turned into a flower box.

Guerilla Gardening

Posted by WhatWow on 6 Dec, 2010.
Categories Environment, Habitat, Strategy

Guerilla gardening is the practice of growing or tending plants on land that is not owned by the gardener. Guerilla gardening is practiced on all scales, from large-scale land adoption and adaptation, to something like  Greenaid, which dispenses seed bombs to encourage plant growth. Guerilla gardening is practiced for a number of reasons, from land Read More …