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The arch is the most fundamental aspect of architecture. Build nothing but an arch—it would still be instantly recognizable as architecture. Pentagon "Here, take this concrete and build runways for
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The Venetian Well is a clever way to collect and clean rainwater for household use in dense urban areas without usable groundwater or nearby springs, such as on rocky islands
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“In fifty years, 1855-1905, Mormons built 730 cities, towns & villages, without any money and they were all broke, all refugees. Many of them went across the desert with wheelbarrows.
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Kitayama Village is probably the most amazing village in Japan that most people have never heard of. Population is a mere 432, 97% forest, it is the only place in
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Everyone has heard of the people making an effort to live more natural lives, off-grid, usually deep in the country or far away from other people. What if I told
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Without the clever, handmade bamboo fences, called “magaki”, life in the cliffside fishing villages of the Noto peninsula on the north coast of Japan would be practically impossible. Up to
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The first truly global pandemic, the Russian Flu of 1889 lasted until 1895 and current studies seem to identify it as an early covid, very similar to what we have
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It turns out that an egg in the supermarket uses 350 times as much energy as a locally produced egg ("from basket to table"). The only way to build a
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You can't stop a river from flooding, you can only merely postpone it. In Japan there are many farms built on vulnerable flood plains, in the old days ppl constructed
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"We'd like a park kiosk where families can buy ice-cre...""TENDERNESS BETWEEN PEOPLE IS MERELY THE AWARENESS OF RELATIONS WITHOUT PURPOSE." "This fiord is the most beautiful place in our country.
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Everyone is into architecture, and everyone is into sustainability right? Hereby announcing a new worldwide annual architecture competition: "A home for a thousand years". Entrants will be judged on how
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Ironic that the president who will go down in memory for his walls turns out to be Biden. Clinton—with his lasting architectural legacy of bollards—looks like a lightweight in comparison.
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