The Husque Bowls by Marc Harrison

Saturday, August 27th 2011
The Husque Bowls by Marc Harrison

If you love to collect some furniture or stuffs, goods, or kitchen appliances that are made of recycling material, you might not gonna miss this great collection of bowls from the Australian designer Marc Harrison called The Husque Bowls. Beautiful and eco-friendly bowls collection that have Eye catching design and available in many attractive and chic colors for your kitchen appliance made from Australian Macadamia Nut Shells. via

Cyprus House by Iosa Ghini

Saturday, March 5th 2011
Cyprus House by Iosa Ghini

Italian architect Massimo Iosa Ghini of the Iosa Ghini architecture design studio has recently working on designing a modern house located in Pedieos river, near Nicosia, Cyprus. The design aimed to bring the elegant and luxurious four units in a whole overall organism hosting that shaped in an organic, fluid form and keeping its own morphological features Eco-technologies, both passive and active, have a basic relevance in this project: low E glass... 

The Golgi Chair by John Alfredo Harris

Monday, December 6th 2010
The Golgi Chair by John Alfredo Harris

The Golgi Chair is contemporary seating furniture that has been designed by British designer John Alfredo Harris. This designer has created and designed this Golgi Chair made of recycling material from reclaimed timber, and timber that comes from well managed forests, featuring a mahogany frame with an interwoven leather hide seat. nice and comfortable chair furniture to sit. nicely done job by the designer in designing this Golgi Chair. via

Big Dig House by SsD Architects

Sunday, August 15th 2010
Big Dig House by SsD Architects

SsD Architects have designed a modern stunning house architecture called the Big Dig house in Lexington, Massachusetts. Big Dig House is an elegant residence design that designed based on the idea of recycling components from the demolished highway. the project designing this lovely beautiful house is to demonstrates an untapped potential for the public realm: with strategic front-end planning, much needed community programs including schools, libraries,... 

TJPA Unveils Final Design for New Transbay Transit Center

Thursday, April 29th 2010
TJPA Unveils Final Design for New Transbay Transit Center

The Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA) Board today heard a final design report prepared by Pelli Clarke Pelli, the project architect, for the new Transbay Transit Center and Park. The completion of the design will permit construction of this landmark facility to start in August of this year. The TJPA staff also presented a $1.589 billion budget for the first phase of the project, updated to include the cost of building the below ground train box.... 

Baltix Recycled and Biobased Content Office Furniture

Friday, March 19th 2010
Baltix Recycled and Biobased Content Office Furniture

Baltix commercial furniture is made with a wide range of green materials, including waste-agricultural-fiber particleboard; FSC-certified wood veneers and MDF; bamboo; and recycled plastics, metals, and paper. The company’s workstations, tables, seating, bookshelves, files, cabinets, and partitions are available with low-emitting, UV-cured clear coatings or surfacings made from natural linoleum or biobased laminate. Baltix uses biobased polylactic... 

Harris New Range of Eco-Friendly Decorating Products, Down to Earth

Tuesday, January 26th 2010
Harris New Range of Eco-Friendly Decorating Products, Down to Earth

As the importance of sustainability increases, and landfills are no longer a long-term option for waste disposal we need to look at reducing the amount of waste we produce. The most eco-friendly solution would be to reuse products for their life span, research shows that not all brushes are kept. Keen to address this issue the team at Harris have developed and launched a new range of decorating products called Down to earth. More than 35 million... 

Texas Stadium Implosion Set for April 11, 2010

Sunday, January 17th 2010
Texas Stadium Implosion Set for April 11, 2010

The City of Irving announced today that Texas Stadium, the iconic facility that served as home of the Dallas Cowboys for 37 years, will be imploded at daybreak on Sunday, April 11, 2010. “City officials are currently determining logistics such as staging and viewing areas, parking, and how to manage traffic around the stadium.” Interest is building and outlets are being developed so the public can be involved in the demolition progression from... 

Emeco Offers Cash for Clunker (Chairs): Recycle, Relax

Friday, December 4th 2009
Emeco Offers Cash for Clunker (Chairs): Recycle, Relax

Emeco, the Aluminum Chair Company, announces it will offer a 50% discount on any chair and stool in its catalog to anyone sending in an old, clunker aluminum chair. Emeco will collect the old chairs and send them to its recycling plant in Baltimore, Maryland- about an hour from the historic Emeco factory in Hanover, Pennsylvania. The old aluminum chairs will be recycled into useable aluminum for manufacturing. Any aluminum chair will be accepted... 

LEED Rated PrecisionCraft Log Home

Saturday, November 21st 2009
LEED Rated PrecisionCraft Log Home

For Mark and Crystal Ryan, building their dream mountain house was synonymous with building what is commonly referred to as a “green” home. This Oregon couple turned to award-winning Mountain Architects and PrecisionCraft Log Homes & Timber Frame to help them design and manufacture a log home that is now in the final certification process to be awarded the LEED Platinum rating. LEED, the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is a...