Wotten sourced the stump from a fallen burled Sitka Spruce, one of the largest conifer species in the world that can grow up to 300 feet in height. The enormous stump was hollowed out to create a one-room space and topped...
Our friend Lloyd over at Treehugger is celebrating his 10,000th post, but before he became a star of one of the world's most influential green blogs, he sought to sell this eye-catching Sustain Mini Home designed by Andy...
The 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics may have come to a close, but Samsung's colorful shipping container pavilion will live on. As featured on Treehugger, the pavilion was designed by Samsung Galaxy Studio and it's made from 16...
Now that the excitement and tension of the Olympics in Sochi are over, Samsung’s recycled shipping container building remains on our minds as the lone symbol of sustainability...
Scientists at organizations such as S.E.T.I (Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) have traditionally looked for alien life by searching for radio signals. However according to Treehugger and The Atlantic, a trio of...
From Smart cars to micro wind turbines, we are firm believers in the idea that bigger isn’t always better, especially when it comes to living spaces...
A question we’ve often pondered – how green is prefab construction? Without much hard data to back it up, we only have theories to go on, hoping that it really might be more resource efficient and lead to higher...
We recently rolled out our 2010 Green Holiday Gift Guide, but if you’re looking for even more green design goodness head over to Treehugger to check out their list of Gifts for the Design Junkie! With items ranging...
If there is one good thing that has come out of the global economic meltdown, it has been the movement away from a culture of excess. Our friend and founder of TreeHugger, Graham Hill recently launched LifeEdited, a crowd-sourced...
Who wouldn’t want to have a spot of afternoon tea at this delightful lime green shipping container cafe overlooking the site of the London 2012 Olympics? Dubbed the View Tube, the eatery and gallery caught our eye this...
Nowadays, we want our eco information fast and in bite size chunks – so what better place (besides Inhabitat.com, of course) to find it than on Twitter? However with all the green twactivity going on, keeping up with...
Think you know the green twitter scene? While the most obvious green twitterers to follow might be @treehugger, @algore or @grist (and OBVIOUSLY @inhabitat – duh!), there are a ton of really great, really insightful...
Olympic medals are not the only thing that come out of Vancouver, Canada; it is also a hotbed of hydroponic creativity. TreeHugger contributor Sami Grover has suggested that equipment developed for a “certain herbalist...
What is a house, anyways? For the designers of the Veasyble wearable shelter, isolation and intimacy are important. They reflect on “the change in our relationship with the domestic environment, due to the effects of...
There have been many design events circling around the big Interior Design Show in Toronto for years, but this is the first time they have all been rolled together into one big festival...
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