Feb 01 2011

Crowdsourced Design Wins Bid to Transform Tiny NYC Apartment

Called a jewel box with an ultra-low footprint, this 420 square-foot apartment has taken first place in a Treehugger contest.

Oct 26 2010

Crowdsourced New York Apartment Pushing Limits

Tag: Architecture,Design,Green Building,Green TechAlyssa Danigelis @ 4:52 pm
Think you know how to design high-tech, low-impact features for a tiny New York apartment? Here's your chance to prove it.

Oct 16 2010

World’s Longest Cable Car Line Debuts

Tag: Architecture,Engineering,Rivers,Transportation,Transportation InfrastructureDiscovery News - Top Stories @ 5:09 pm
The $18 million, 3.5 mile-long cable car line opened in Armenia and offers year-round access to an ancient monastery.

Oct 12 2010

Bronze Age Civilization Spotted in Old Photographs

Tag: Ancient Civilizations,Archaeology,Architecture,MountainsDiscovery News - Top Stories @ 2:23 pm
Forty-year-old aerial photographs of Russia's Caucasus Mountains revealed clues to the ancient civilization.

Aug 31 2010

Hemp Tech Sneaks Over the Border

Forget about burlap-like shirts: Hemp tech is now greening electric vehicles and even building construction.

Jun 22 2010

Urban Areas Getting Hotter Faster

A combination of climate change and urban growth will push temperatures higher in cities worldwide.

May 19 2010

3D Laser Helps Preserve Mt. Rushmore

Tag: 3D Models,Archaeology,Architecture,HistoryTracy Staedter @ 12:28 am
The years are not kind to George and Abraham. The erosive forces of wind, rain, heat and cold constantly badger the granite and other metamorphic rock from which the Mount Rushmore National Monument was carved. Water seeps into cracks, freezes ...

May 13 2010

Airborne Lasers Create 3D Images of Ancient, Modern Landscapes

Tag: 3D Models,Archaeology,Architecture,Aviation,Urban PlanningTracy Staedter @ 2:33 pm
A technology primarily used by ecologists and biologists to analyze vegetation cuts through jungle growth and produces detailed, three-dimensional views of landscapes in a matter of hours.

May 06 2010

Peril from Above: Using Sensors to Predict Breaking Glass

Ever been walking down the street in a major city and suddenly get the eerie feeling that something is not quite right above you? Take a glance skyward. Chances are, some of the buildings around you will be designed with ...

Mar 15 2010

Concentrated Solar Goes Small-Scale

The concentrated solar concept has been around for a while and is usually found on a giant scale in arid, sunny places. Now that technology is being scaled down and incorporated into a building exterior...in Syracuse, New York. The Syracuse ...

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