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an aerial view of a large city with lots of trees and plants in the middle
Agrarian City
#urbanpermaculture #verticalfarming #sustainability #sustainable #renewableenergy #sustainableenergy #permaculture #city #greencity #greenenergy
an illustrated map with the words how does a sponge city work? on top of it
The Economist explains: Why are Chinese cities flooding? - Green Infrastructure
The Economist explains: Why are Chinese cities flooding? - Green Infrastructure
two people laying down on the stairs with their feet in the air and one person sleeping
Twisted Dancers Become Human Sculptures on City Streets
a man doing a handstand in front of a street sign on the sidewalk
50 Of The Most Bizarre Pics That Got Posted On This No Context Instagram Page
two men are standing in the water near a building with graffiti on it that says luca
Funny Pictures So Funny
two children are in the bathtub with foam on it and one is wearing pajamas
an image of a swimming pool with caution signs
Smartass
Smartass
This Air Conditioner Operates Without Eletricity
Have you ever thought about having an air conditioner that doesn't require electricity? Well, this innovation is already a reality, and it's called Beehive, created by Ant Studio from India. The Beehive is a system that uses terracotta cones arranged like a beehive, where reused water flows. The magic happens when the hot air encounters these terracotta cones, resulting in a natural cooling process that transforms the environment into a cooler and more pleasant place.
This Girl’s School in India Is Fantastic!
Have you ever heard of the Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls School in Jaisalmer, deep in India's desert? 🌵 It's a girls-only school educating nearly 400 girls aged five to sixteen. What makes it special? 🤔 The school's oval design, crafted by the New York-based architectural firm, Diana Kellogg Architects, isn't just a visual delight but a brilliant answer to temperatures that soar up to 50 degrees Celsius. This shape and positioning help harness the wind, cooling down the environment by 20 to 30 deg