Tag: landscape architecture

designed by Michael Reynolds, Earthship Biotecture, United Kingdom, eco-friendly design
Design, Sustainability

Earthship Biotecture: Self-Sufficient, Off-the-Grid Communities

Passive solar Earthships provide electricity, potable water, sustainable food production, with contained sewage treatment, and can be built anywhere in the world. Renegade eco-architect Michael Reynolds’ construction and design process called Earthship Biotecture creates beyond LEED Architecture, a sustainable green building design made of natural and recycled materials.

Gardens By The Bay - Singapore
Urban Art, Urban Land

Singapore: Gardens By The Bay Sprout Supertrees and Horticultural Conservatories

Gigantic steel, concrete and wire trees rise from manicured serpentine gardens, human-blessed symmetry reaching skyward. At the bay’s edge, two sustainably-designed domes invite visitors to explore world biomes and horticultural paradises. A public amusement park, ecological urbanism designed to invite the populace to rediscover the earth, a visit to Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay evokes a green wonderland, human-designed, artistically crafted, growing “wild” and sort-of-natural.

Paris walking the promenade
Urban Land

Ecological Urbanism: A City Green Re-Imagination

We must view the fragility of the planet, the disaster of our resource addiction, the warming of the earth’s atmosphere as an immune response to our daily environmental mis-stepping, a call for a re-conceptualization of our cities. We must demand a retrofitting of our urban environments to live together more efficiently, giving credence to community, allowing space for the open wild in us and them.