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more about #ecoarchitecture Klebert L. Hall: Lets hope it turns out well. Most of these "forward-thinking" government architectural projects wind up being objects of contempt twenty years down t... more » Chuck: It may be "architecture that's quickly realized and doesn't break the bank", but if it's in downtown Dallas, the land it's on certainly will do the ba... more » sjct: You'd have to be a moutain goat to seed, weed and harvest those slopes! This design is beyond ridiculous. more » TotalFanGirl: Okay, this looks, at first glance, like the remains of a once great city that is now being taken over by the surrounding vegetation. I definitely do... more » namanintx: Good idea, but does it have to be so ugly. more » Jassen: Are we taking bets on when the first Dope plant will be found ? more » Ruthless, If you let me: I Like it. Please bring it to San Angeles. more » -
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Dallas' Eco-Community Could Be the Future of Urban Housing
In 2011, construction will begin on Forwarding Dallas, a hilltop-inspired community that combines renewable energy and rooftop greenery with practical and cost-effective design. Could we be looking at the model for sustainable urban architecture? More » -
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Plants Invade Singapore Skyscraper
Step aside, humans; the plants are about to take over the Singapore skyline. This building may look like a scene from a post-human era, but it's actually the EDITT Tower, an eco-friendly structure slated for construction in Singapore. The hope is that the veggie-laden tower will provide locals with a much-welcome view of plant life in an urban setting, as well as help rehabilitate the city-state's devastated ecosystem. More »

