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Sustainability is the next big movement when it comes to design, it is something every industry will have to apply and one of the most interesting …

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See How a Wild, Wet Winter Has Transformed California
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Twenty-five towers to combat sandstorms in Dubai
Kalbod Design Studio has recently unveiled its design for a series of skyscrapers that combine in their architecture the needs imposed by the UAE’s …
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This Train Car Lays Solar Panels Between Tracks, Hopes to Solve Two Energy Conundrums at Once
Solar is the future, after all it’s literally limitless energy provided by the Sun, but many argue that we don’t have enough areas for solar farms. Well, one Swiss company may have figured that out. This is what they’re calling Sun-Ways and could help capture a massive amount of solar energy doubling the usage of a place that is already being utilized by trains.
This 8,400 sq. ft. Domus solar trimaran concept plans to deliver unlimited range at sea with zero emissions
Meet Domus – the solar electric sailing yacht concept created as a collaboration between Rob Doyle Design and Van Geest Design. This 40-meter sailing vessel promises to deliver the interior volume of a 60-meter yacht and can propel itself using wind, solar, hydro regeneration, and hydrogen fuels …