Over the Weekend


August 10, 2009 in Architecture, Energy, Fashion, Furniture

by Derek-W-Chang



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Second edition of some cool eco-stuff you might have missed over the weekend.

(Above picture) Plastic coffee stirrers upcycled into upscale designer tables by Studio Verissimo.  They also use this common coffee shop waste to make chairs and chandeliers in 3 colors.  Via Ecofriend

xarxa-02Marti Guixé, a Spanish designer, designed the Xarxa Sofa which is basically a chair which holds pillows that can be rearranged for personal comfort.  Via Freshome

yesterdays-news-color-pencils-3Yesterday’s News’ set of 12 colored pencils made from recycled Chinese newspapers are available for a reasonable $10 as an alternative to wooden pencils.  Via Inhabitots

coled_1_osaky_69SRI International boosts the energy-efficiency of OLEDs with a new design, called COLED (“Cavity” OLED), which generates as much as five times the output of a standard OLED using the same amount of energy.  Via Gizmag

lot-ek_pier_57_06YoungWoo & Associates along with New York based architects LOT-EK, came up with a winning design for Pier 57.  The Hudson River Park board and community advocates chose their design (which incorporates used shipping containers) to revamp the old pier into something green that everyone can enjoy and close by  to the newly opened Highline.  Via Treehugger

sf-home_1_ukyba_69San Francisco is finally going to start building its first zero energy house in 2010.  Designed by LSarc Architects, the home features a 1500-gallon water reclamation system which also collects rainwater to irrigate the backyard vegetable garden and an eight kilowatt solar array.  Via Ecofriend

carhenge_rev4Carhenge is a play on Stonehenge in Alliance, Nebraska.  The cars are actually placed in accordance with the real Stonehenge whose original function has been hypothesized to be for healing, burial and/or worship by a very early culture.  Via Inhabitat

1493248165_c79250beee_oBy channeling the roots of trees across a river in the span of 10-15 years, a bridge is created in the rainforests of Cherrapunji, India. Via GreenUpgrader

homepageimage_05Normal bike lights not making you feel safe enough while riding at night?  Not to fear, Lightlane is going into production pretty soon. Via WorldChanging

In other bike news, good news everyone! “Bike commuting rates have sky rocketed, going from 483,145 commuters nationally in 2003 to 664,859 in 2007. That’s a 37.6 percent increase in the number of people who take their bike to work.” Via Good

 

 

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