b Despite relatively small numbers, more women are assuming leadership roles in the US fire service By community.nfpa.org Published On :: 2020-02-25T17:00:56Z It will come as no surprise to women in the fire service but the number of female firefighters in the U.S. remains relatively low, according to the most recent U.S. Fire Department Profile from NFPA. The newest data was released today on the heels of a Full Article fire service data research emergency responder firefighters first responder careers women in fire us labor market workforce fire service data
b Free webinar on “Fuel Load Survey Methodology in Buildings” By community.nfpa.org Published On :: 2020-03-27T21:30:52Z Free webinar on “Fuel Load Survey Methodology in Buildings” When: Thursday, April 2, 2020, 12:30-2:00 pm ET. Presenters: Dr. Negar Elhami-Khorasani, The State University of New York Buffalo, and Dr. Thomas Gernay, Johns Hopkins Whiting School Full Article building & life safety building and life safety research risk management building codes and standards building official building inspector
b Cool, California ranch house in San Francisco is a sustainable gem By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 14:30:00 +0000 San Francisco-based firm Malcolm Davis Architecture has managed to combine the cool vibe of Cali design with the energy-saving principles of sustainable living. Their latest design is a modern ranch home that was built using reclaimed materials and boasts several active and passive strategies that reduce the home's environmental impact.[...] Full Article Architecture Solar "sustainable architecture" green design natural light modern home design green homes sustainable landscaping Landscape Architecture solar water heaters solar powered homes Sustainable Home Design Design post-format-gallery Malcom Davis Architecture energy efficient home designs
b How to celebrate Earth Day virtually in 2020 By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 15:30:00 +0000 With social distancing in full force this Earth Day, the 50th anniversary of this environmental movement is certainly one for the history books. Just because you can’t go outside in large groups this year doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of inventive ways to celebrate Earth, though. The Earth Day 2020 theme is “climate action,” and while we aren’t able to come together physically this year, technology is presenting some unique opportunities to show your love for the Earth virtually.[...] Full Article plants Animals Climate Change Health environmental awareness earth day Earth Day habitat reservation
b Giant wooden pavilion in Taiwan is a birdhouse for humans By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 18:30:00 +0000 Designed by the creative minds behind Taipei-based[...] Full Article pavilion design timber buildings wooden pavilions timber pavilions Public Spaces Phoebe Says Wow Architects Boolean Birdhouse birdhouse for humans Yangmingshan National Park
b How to make a mask with fabric to wear or donate By inhabitat.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 14:30:00 +0000 Crafters began making fabric masks when the public learned that COVID-19 was causing a major shortage of personal protective equipment. But since the CDC changed its recommendation on April 3 to urge that everyone wears a mask when leaving the house, sewing machines around the world have been working harder than ever. Here’s what you need to know if you plan to make fabric masks to wear or to donate.[...] Full Article DIY sewing Health coronavirus cloth
b While humans are away, Yosemite bears come out to play By inhabitat.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 16:30:00 +0000 It’s been nearly a month since the spreading coronavirus prompted Yosemite National Park’s closure on March 20, and resident black bears are making the most of it. Last year, 4.42 million people visited Yosemite. This year, it’s a bear’s world.[...] Full Article Yosemite bears national park Animals
b A pair of industrial buildings are reborn as a creative office in Portland By inhabitat.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 17:30:00 +0000 In Northwest Portland, two former industrial structures have been given a new lease on life as Redfox Commons, a light-filled campus for creative, tech and retail workspaces. Local design practice LEVER Architecture led the adaptive reuse project that spans 60,000 square feet and is split between a west wing and a larger east wing across two floors. The architects reclaimed over 6,500 linear feet of timber and combined the salvaged material with new industrial-inspired elements — such as weathering steel cladding and ribbon windows — to pay homage to the building’s history. [...] Full Article reclaimed wood Reclaimed Materials Wood adaptive reuse green renovation Portland repurposed materials Oregon campus offices glulam clerestory windows Lever Architecture Businesses Redfox Commons
b Prefab Danish home was built from CLT and weathered steel in just 3 days By inhabitat.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 17:30:00 +0000 Set into the lush green landscape of Denmark's Fyn island, Villa Korup is a large home designed for a family of six. A collaboration between Danish architect Jan Henrik Jansen and Australian architect Marshall Blecher, Villa Korup, which features three elongated "wings", was prefabricated offsite using weathered steel and CLT panels.[...] Full Article Homes Prefab cross laminated timber CLT
b Sea turtles thrive on empty beaches during COVID-19 lockdowns By inhabitat.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 18:30:00 +0000 As more people around the world stay inside, more animals are able to thrive in places that are typically crowded by humans. In the southeastern U.S., sea turtles are enjoying a peaceful nesting season without pesky sunbathers, fishermen or boats.[...] Full Article oceans marine life endangered sea turtles coronavirus Endangered & Extinct
b 15 ways to celebrate Earth Day 2020 at home By inhabitat.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 14:30:00 +0000 April 22, 2020 is the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. While every day is the perfect day to honor Mother Earth, Earth Day is an opportunity to implement a new sustainable practice, create something beautiful or protect limited resources. So while you are hunkered down during COVID-19, here are some activities you can do to celebrate Earth Day at home.[...] Full Article Recycle upcycle earth day compost Earth Day
b Floating islands bring a new type of public park to Copenhagen By inhabitat.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 18:30:00 +0000 Australian architect Marshall Blecher and Danish design studio Fokstrot have unveiled plans for a new type of public space in the heart of Copenhagen — a “parkipelago” of floating islands. Dubbed the Copenhagen Islands, this non-profit initiative follows the success of CPH-Ø1, the first prototype island that launched in 2018 and was anchored in various parts of the city harbor. Copenhagen Islands plans to launch three more human-made islands in 2020, with more planned in the future.[...] Full Article Recycled Materials "sustainable architecture" copenhagen Denmark public space floating architecture public park harbor floating park CPH-Ø1 Marshall Blecher Fokstrot parkipelago Public Spaces Copenhagen Islands
b Marine veteran converts a school bus into a nonprofit traveling art studio By inhabitat.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 14:30:00 +0000 It's safe to say that Marine veteran Jessica Rambo is not one to rest on her laurels. After 10 years of service in the Marine Corps, the mom of two worked day in and day out for two years in order to convert a 1997 Blue Bird school bus into a full-time tiny house on wheels that also serves as a roaming art studio. Now, Rambo and her two kids are about to embark on a long road trip to bring her nonprofit art organization, The Painted Buffalo Studio, to veterans around the country.[...] Full Article art studio Tiny Homes on Wheels tiny house on wheels bus conversion diy bus conversion skoolie Bus Conversions Painted Buffalo Traveling Studio diy skoolie
b Recycled wind turbine blades proposed as a playscape for Burning Man By inhabitat.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 15:30:00 +0000 Washington-based architect and designer Michael Mannhard has unveiled designs for BladeYARD, a proposal for a Burning Man 2021 installation built from recycled wind turbine blades. Created as a visual warning of the effects of climate change and shortsighted solutions, the installation mimics a large-scale ruin with parts of the blades submerged in the sands of Nevada’s Black Rock Desert.[...] Full Article Recycled Materials wind turbines environmental art Renewable Energy Climate Change landfills Burning Man nevada recycled wind turbines Exhibits Michael Mannhard Burning Man 2021 wind turbine blades BladeYARD
b How to cook dry beans By inhabitat.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 16:30:00 +0000 The time has come. You’ve cooked everything in the fridge, anything halfway palatable in the freezer and cupboard, and the only thing standing between you and a pandemic panic trip to the grocery store is that forgotten bag of dried chickpeas. Or maybe coronavirus has decimated your paycheck and you’re trying to stretch those food dollars farther than they’ve ever stretched before. Dried beans and peas are the answer. They’re inexpensive and full of protein and nutrients. And now that we’re sheltering in place, there’s plenty of time to cook them.[...] Full Article vegan beans lentils Vegan
b Isle of Man retreat is carbon-neutral and focused on conservation By inhabitat.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 17:30:00 +0000 The carbon-neutral Sartfell Restorative Rural Retreat is located on the Isle of Man, a self-governing island possession of the British Crown. The British Isle is known for its medieval history, museums, castles and rugged landscape. The product of a collaboration between architect Foster Lomas, local charity Manx Wildlife Trust and a retired couple with a background in biological science, medicine and education, this unique project was designed to blend seamlessly into its picturesque surroundings.[...] Full Article Architecture carbon-neutral retreat conservation
b Indonesian Microlibrary uses prefab FSC-certified timber By inhabitat.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 18:30:00 +0000 In the Indonesian city of Semarang, international architecture firm SHAU has completed Microlibrary Warak Kayu, an inspiring new public space that raises the bar for community design and sustainable architecture. Prefabricated with only FSC-certified timber, the new neighborhood icon is the fifth built project in the Microlibrary series, an initiative to encourage reading in low-income areas by creating "socially performative multifunctional community spaces with environmentally conscious designs and materials." In addition to the exclusive use of sustainably grown and logged timbers, the project is the first library in Indonesia made entirely of FSC-certified wood. The Microlibrary Warak Kayu is also[...] Full Article Architecture Prefab brise soleil prefab architecture natural ventilation FSC wood fsc certified prefabrication library passive solar indonesia cross-ventilation timber architecture SHAU microlibrary Semarang Microlibrary Warak Kayu
b 'Tiger King' drama overshadows abuse of captive tigers in U.S. By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 14:30:00 +0000 Netflix's wildly popular "Tiger King" documentary series has been progressively sweeping the nation since it first aired on March 20. As an outrageous, binge-worthy drama released when self-isolation and uncertainty were spreading around the world, the show certainly came at the right time to provide an escape from the news. Overnight, it seemed, conversations that didn’t revolve around the coronavirus or Joe Exotic were hard to come by. Photos of celebrities who’d visited the zoos were flooding the internet, Joe Exotic’s power-ballads were hitting it big on Spotify and even President Donald Trump was fielding questions about the gun-toting zookeeper[...] Full Article ecotourism zoo Wildlife animal cruelty tigers animal rescue illegal wildlife trade endangered animal welfare Endangered & Extinct
b This luxe, solar-powered, prefab home was completed in 6 months By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 17:30:00 +0000 High-end luxury meets energy efficiency in the Jesolo Lido Pool Villa, a 320-square-meter Venetian villa in the Italian seaside resort of Jesolo. Designed by Milan-based architecture firm JMA, the holiday home was prefabricated, installed and furnished in just six months. The high-performance building envelope has been engineered to guarantee near net-zero energy usage throughout the year.[...] Full Article Homes Solar Power "energy efficiency" Prefab prefab home natural light LEDs prefabricated insulation radiant floor heating open-plan villa rooftop solar outdoor terrace thermal bridges
b A contemporary German home celebrates energy-saving, seasonal living By inhabitat.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 14:30:00 +0000 Architecture firms Jurek Brüggen and KOSA architekten teamed up to design Haus am See — German for “House by the Lake” — a minimalist home crafted for seasonal living. Located on the highest point of Werder Island near the border of Germany and Poland, the contemporary residence has been deliberately stripped down to a restrained palette of exposed concrete and wood in striking contrast to its more ornate neighbors.[...] Full Article Homes germany Wood concrete pavilion contemporary architecture terrace thermal mass minimalist Haus am See seasonal architecture seasonal living Jurek Brüggen KOSA architekten
b Inspiring rammed earth hospital brings affordable care to rural Nepal By inhabitat.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 15:30:00 +0000 An inspiring beacon of humanitarian architecture has arrived to one of the poorest and most remote regions of Nepal — the new Bayalpata Hospital in Accham. Opened earlier this month to replace an aged and overrun clinic, the new hospital is a model of sustainable rural health made possible through a collaboration between the government of Nepal and NGO Possible Health. New York City-based Sharon Davis Design crafted the 7.5-acre campus, which is built primarily from locally sourced rammed earth and powered by rooftop solar panels.[...] Full Article Architecture Solar Power solar rammed earth passive cooling local materials humanitarian architecture Nepal hospital bioswales rammed earth architecture Sharon Davis Design Accham Bayalpata Hospital passive healing
b Florida Aquarium captures baby coral breakthrough on video By inhabitat.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 16:30:00 +0000 The Florida Aquarium announced a breakthrough that may help save America's Great Barrier Reef. Scientists at the Tampa-based aquarium have successfully reproduced ridged cactus coral for the first time. A video captures the tiny baby corals looking like undersea fairy lights as they take their first and only swim beyond the reef.[...] Full Article coral reef News coral coral reefs Environment Positive News
b ODA designs an urban experiment masterplan for Chengdu By inhabitat.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 17:30:00 +0000 On the invitation of the Chengdu government, New York-based architecture firm ODA has created a visionary new masterplan for the southwestern Chinese city. Spanning 1 million square feet, the proposal would include four 13-story residential towers integrated into a 700,000-square-foot, mixed-use commercial park with modern buildings optimized for passive energy savings. Described by the firm as an “urban experiment in rearranging priorities for the public realm,” the masterplan emphasizes pedestrian-friendly design and indoor-outdoor living throughout.[...] Full Article Architecture Urban design Green Roof Urban Farming urban planning public space passive solar energy Chengdu pedestrian friendly masterplan mixed-use smart design terrace terraced garden oda
b Planning a low-water garden with expert Guy Banner By inhabitat.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 18:30:00 +0000 For those fortunate enough to have some outdoor space, gardening has become a top pandemic activity. It gets people outdoors doing something constructive while maintaining social distancing. You might even grow something to eat. But as all eco-conscious people know, gardening requires water. Sometimes a lot of water.[...] Full Article Profiles/Interviews Interviews Gardening gardening low water gardening
b New net-zero LivingHomes capture the future of sustainable living By inhabitat.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 16:30:01 +0000 Koto Design has teamed up with Plant Prefab to create two new incredible net-zero energy homes. Koto LivingHome 1 and Koto LivingHome 2 are modular homes that incorporate sustainable living systems of the future. Under the ethos of creating great architecture that is more sustainable, the dwellings are powerhouses of energy-efficiency, with passive elements to reduce energy demand and active systems that allow homeowners to reduce electricity consumption through an app.[...] Full Article Homes Prefab LED lighting net zero energy-efficient homes livinghomes green living modular design homes of the future Koto Design Plant Prefab Koto LivingHome 1 and 2
b This recycled metal jewelry is inspired by our world By inhabitat.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 17:30:00 +0000 Raised in the countryside of South West England, creative artist Emma Aitchison has developed a jewelry line inspired by and respectful to nature. Furthermore, Aitchison wanted her unique designs to act as a symbol for environmental awareness and to provoke conversations about protecting vital resources on the planet.[...] Full Article Recycled Materials Fashion sustainable jewelry Jewelry responsible design Jewelry
b Modern prefab retreat in Italy takes in panoramic alpine views By inhabitat.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 18:30:00 +0000 Perched atop a hill in Aosta Valley’s highest municipality in northwest Italy is the newly completed House in Chamois, a modern, prefabricated home by Torino-based design and build firm Leap Factory. As with all “Leap Houses,” the home’s entire design and construction process was managed by the Leap Factory team and was constructed with a modular system built of natural, recyclable materials to allow for maximum flexibility. All of the components provided by Leap Factory for the House in Chamois were also designed and produced in Italy. [...] Full Article Homes Prefab modular modular architecture italy prefabricated architecture earthquake resistant minimalist alpine architecture Aosta Valley minimal site impact low waste House in Chamois Leap Factory
b Project Lunark to test a prototype moon habitat powered by solar By inhabitat.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 14:30:37 +0000 “What does it take to live on the moon?” That was the question put forward by Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sørensen, the founders of SAGA Space Architects and the analog astronauts behind Lunark, a prototype moon habitat. Designed in collaboration with scientists, engineers and polar experts, Lunark will be tested over three months in northern Greenland as part of the first Arctic-simulated moon mission. In addition to its resilience to extreme temperatures, the habitat will be engineered for a zero-waste ecosystem and will draw power from solar panels.[...] Full Article Solar Power solar panels algae zero waste moon moon habitat space architecture Space hygge algae reactor Lunark habitat Lunark SAGA Space Architects
b A light-filled home in India embraces indoor-outdoor living By inhabitat.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 16:30:00 +0000 A constant connection to nature pervades the Home by the Park, a newly completed single-family residence that faces a park in the South Indian city of Hubballi. Bangalore-based practice 4site architects designed the house to engage views of the adjacent park from multiple floors and vantage points, while bringing the lush greenery indoors with the creation of a rain courtyard and landscaped terraces. The abundant plantings not only give the house a sense of tranquility but also create a cooling microclimate to counteract the region’s tropical climate.[...] Full Article Homes India plants bird habitat courtyard terrace indoor garden microclimate Vastu Shastra indoor outdoor living water feature 4site architects A Home by the Park Vastu compliant
b LEED Gold-targeted library and community park has otherworldly appeal By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 16:30:00 +0000 Toronto-based architecture firm RDHA has completed the Springdale Library and Komagata Maru Park, a new inclusive gathering space for Brampton, a city located about 45 minutes west of Toronto. Designed as a visual contrast to the flat suburban environment, the architects created an undulating landscape of hills that is reinforced by the building’s mountainous form. Surrounded by walls of glass and solar shades, the green-roofed library is powered by geothermal energy and is expected to achieve LEED Gold certification.[...] Full Article "leed" Green Roof LEED gold canada geothermal energy public park solar shades library park graywater electric car charging RDHA Public Spaces Springdale Library and Komagata Maru Park
b New study takes nuanced look at bug decline By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 17:30:00 +0000 While scientists have observed the worldwide decline of insects over the last decades, a new study shows that the big picture is more complicated than they thought. The study, published in Science, drew on data from 166 surveys from 1,676 sites.[...] Full Article insects bugs Biodiversity News
b Nina+Co sustainably furnishes a zero-waste London restaurant By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 18:30:00 +0000 In an industry notorious for food waste, award-winning chef Douglas McMaster has achieved the seemingly unattainable — Silo, the world’s first zero-waste restaurant. For Silo’s second outpost in London, local interior design studio Nina+Co teamed up with McMaster to craft an interior that reinforces the restaurant’s sustainable ethos with locally sourced natural materials and innovative design aimed at minimizing environmental impact.[...] Full Article Recycled Materials locally sourced materials London Restaurant UK Biodegradable green renovation recycled glass "natural materials" zero waste cork silo mycelium Douglas McMaster Interior Design zero waste restaurant foraged seaweed Nina+Co
b Relax and unwind in this tiny home with a walk-in hot tub By inhabitat.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 15:30:00 +0000 From climbing walls to a roaming music studio, we've seen a lot of ingenious tiny house features over the years. But this tiny home on wheels from Movable Roots has a distinct feature we never thought was possible — a walk-in hot tub! The Culp is a 500-square-foot home that, in addition to its accessible, spa-like bathroom, boasts unique cork flooring and an incinerating toilet.[...] Full Article tiny home cork flooring Tiny Homes on Wheels sleeping lofts Tiny Homes On Wheels The Culp Movable Roots
b Whimsical guesthouse uses prefab timber and corten steel By inhabitat.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 17:30:00 +0000 Belgian firm Atelier Vens Vanbelle has created a stunning guest home for a client who works in the film industry. Located in the Uitbergen region of East Flanders, the Alex Guesthouse boasts an eye-catching design comprised of a unique curved volume made out of prefabricated timber and clad in corten steel.[...] Full Article Architecture Homes prefabricated architecture post-format-gallery prefabricated timber
b Red brick firehouse in Belgium runs on solar power By inhabitat.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 18:30:27 +0000 Rotterdam-based studio Happel Cornelisse Verhoeven has built a charming new firehouse for Wilrijk, Belgium. The firehouse is clad in bright red bricks that stand out thanks to white grout and vertical columns made of larger bricks. The building is also incredibly sustainable, generating its own clean energy through a massive rooftop solar array.[...] Full Article Architecture Solar Power solar panels brick fire station cross laminated timber brick architecture CLT firehouse solar-powered firehouse
b Brother sister duo create tropical tiny home in Hawaii By inhabitat.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 15:30:00 +0000 Tiny homes are still all the rage within the minimalist and wanderlust communities of the world, and what better place to consider tiny living than in the warmth of the big island, Hawaii? If equatorial location is on your must-have list, this tiny home might be just the serving of simplicity and decadence you’re looking for. [...] Full Article tiny house hawaii tiny home Tiny Homes
b This Napa Valley winery has been farmed organically since 1985 By inhabitat.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 17:30:00 +0000 Nestled on a gently sloping segment of land on the quiet, western end of St. Helena, California, Spottswoode Estate contains a remarkable piece of environmental history. The property became one of the first vineyards in the Napa Valley to farm 100% organically in 1985, eventually evolving into a leader in sustainable farming for the famous wine-growing region.[...] Full Article Solar Power Organic "sustainable agriculture" farming wine wineries Wildlife conservation vineyards Agriculture post-format-gallery
b This serene family home is connected by glass hallways By inhabitat.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 18:30:05 +0000 Tucked into the foothills of California's beloved Laurel Canyon, the Laurel Hills Residence by Assembledge+ is an exquisite example of modern, sustainable home design. Comprised of three cedar-clad volumes with massive glass panels, the house features interconnecting pavilions that are topped with a broad overhangs to shield the interior spaces from extensive sun exposure.[...] Full Article Homes passive design native vegetation solar gain western red cedar glass homes
b Half-buried home in Brazil is crafted from rammed earth By inhabitat.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 14:30:00 +0000 On a windswept hill a three-hour drive from São Paulo, Brazilian architecture firm Arquipélago Arquitetos has completed the House in Cunha, a low-lying, contemporary home that is primarily built of locally sourced rammed earth. To protect the building from the cold, prevailing winds, the architects partly buried the structure into the earth and repurposed the excavated soil as construction material for the building walls. The thick, earthen walls and the building’s sunken position also provide the benefit of thermal mass to help maintain comfortable and stable interior temperatures year-round.[...] Full Article Homes rammed earth Brazil "natural materials" local materials sao Paulo clay thermal mass wood stove sunken architecture thermal inertia
b Bace presents Rotofarm, an automated garden for your kitchen By inhabitat.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 16:30:00 +0000 There’s never been a better time to grow your own herbs and veggies at home, but limited space is a common issue, especially in urban areas. In steps Rotofarm, the newest product from Australian-based company Bace, offering a compact indoor garden suitable for the kitchen counter complete with technology inspired by NASA.[...] Full Article plants indoor garden Gardening gardening Indoors
b Hitch is a reusable water bottle and coffee cup in one By inhabitat.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 18:30:00 +0000 Coffee is a popular start to the day for millions of people. There’s nothing quite like the scent of coffee wafting through the air and that first sip to get you started on the right foot. But an estimated 3 billion paper cups end up in the landfills each year — cups that mostly can’t be recycled due to the mixed materials, including plastic. The solution, of course, is reusable coffee cups; however, many people have struggled to incorporate that addition into the host of other items that travel with them daily. So Remaker Labs, a Santa Barbara-based company, has[...] Full Article Architecture green design reusable cup Lifestyle Drinks
b 10 ways to celebrate Mothers Day virtually in 2020 By inhabitat.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 14:30:00 +0000 With the majority of the country continuing to observe social distancing and shelter-in-place laws, families are beginning to face a new normal of interacting for the holidays. Mother’s Day is coming up on Sunday, and while most of us won’t be able to see our moms in person this year, there are still ways to celebrate! A silver-lining? Choosing to celebrate from home, social distance-style, can be a win for the environment, too.[...] Full Article Environment earth day mother's day flowers holidays netflix decor yoga excercise Holidays recipe plant-based gardening
b Superblock of Sant Antoni reclaims Barcelona streets for pedestrians By inhabitat.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 15:30:00 +0000 As part of Barcelona’s efforts to reclaim its car-congested streets for pedestrians, the city has tapped architects to create "superblocks” — groups of streets transformed into car-free public plazas. One such project was completed in 2019 by Leku Studio in the trendy neighborhood of Sant Antoni. Redesigned with attractive way-finding elements and street furniture, the Superblock of Sant Antoni is the second of six superblocks completed to date.[...] Full Article Urban design urban planning public space air pollution Barcelona pedestrian friendly public plaza street furniture car free urban furniture superblock way finding Public Spaces Leku Studio Superblock of Sant Antoni cyclist friendly
b Invasive "murder hornets" arrive in US, threaten honeybees By inhabitat.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 16:30:00 +0000 If you’ve been itching to get back to the outside world, two words might make you think again: murder hornets. For the first time, these gigantic, invasive hornets have been spotted in the U.S., which could be a problem for both humans and honeybees.[...] Full Article bees invasive species honeybees hornets Animals
b WKE LifeProof phone cases use recycled ocean-bound waste By inhabitat.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 17:30:00 +0000 In an effort to find a balance between protecting the significant investment in our cellular devices and protecting the planet, LifeProof has developed a phone case that sources materials diverted from the ocean and simultaneously supports organizations directly involved in providing safe water, protecting ocean life and maintaining river habitat. [...] Full Article Recycling Recycled Materials Recycled Plastic water habitat
b Elevated, green-roofed cabin minimizes impact on mountain in Norway By inhabitat.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 18:30:00 +0000 Designed by San Francisco- and Oslo-based firm Mork-Ulnes Architects, the Skigard Hytte Cabin in Norway features various openings on each side that allow the architects, who designed the cabin for themselves, to immerse themselves in the incredible, mountainous surroundings. The 1,500-square-foot cabin is resilient to the extreme weather and is elevated off the landscape to reduce its impact. To top it all off, the cabin is crowned with a lush green roof.[...] Full Article Homes Green Roof cabin cabins Mork Ulnes Architects wooden cabins CLT
b Portland welcomes first Living Building Challenge project By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:30:00 +0000 Pacific Northwest architecture firm Mahlum has made history with the certification of its new architecture studio as Portland's first Living Building Challenge (LBC) project. As an LBC-certified workspace, Mahlum's new studio meets rigorous sustainability targets including net-zero embodied carbon emissions and the diversion of almost all construction waste from the landfill. The project is the 48th LBC-certified project in the United States and 57th in the world. [...] Full Article Architecture "sustainable architecture" locally sourced materials Portland office design Living Building Challenge Oregon salvaged materials lbc Petal certification Mahlum Portland Studio Mahlum
b Solar-powered bubble shield focuses on physical distancing in public By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:30:00 +0000 As of May 5, more than 3.5 million people in 215 countries around the world have been infected with the novel coronavirus, according to the World Health Organization. While the world continues to socially distance, designers and creatives are beginning to imagine different ways to protect people from the virus; case in point, this futuristic bubble shield by DesignLibero.[...] Full Article Solar Power Renewable Energy air pollution coronavirus Accessories
b Skate the streets in style on these handmade wood skateboards By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:30:00 +0000 With limited traffic on the roads, cruising down abandoned streets on a slick new skateboard can be a dream come true for many skateboarders. Thanks to Rustek's new collection of wooden skateboards, handcrafted out of sustainably sourced wood, we can all dream of popping sweet 180-degree ollies while soaring down the street.[...] Full Article Sustainable Design green design skateboards sustainably sourced wood Design post-format-gallery Rustek Skateboards wooden skateboards
b Kibardin shares creative recycled paper furniture designs By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 18:30:00 +0000 Creating furniture is an age-old art form that has incorporated standard materials such as aluminum, wood and rattan. However, one artist has perfected a way to use another prolific material, cardboard, into furniture designs, and he'll show you how to use it too. [...] Full Article Recycled Materials "green furniture" paper furniture Design