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Tag Archives: technology
Your New House Straight From the Recycling Bin
Did you know that the recycling bin beside your desk could one day become your next house? Well, not quite yet. But the future for plastic lumber is endless and could one day be included in the production of homes. … Continue reading
Posted in Design, Recycling, Technology, Uncategorized
Tagged Building, Business, Environment, recycling, technology
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Farming of the Future: The Dragonfly
Vertical farming is all the futuristic rage in urban agriculture. Imagine 100+ floors of greenhouse space, towering at the end of New York’s Roosevelt Island. The Dragonfly would produce locally grown produce and create renewable energy. Though many debate the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Design, Food, Nature, Technology
Tagged eco-friendly, farm, green living, nature, New York City, NYC, technology
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Technology and Nature
I ran across this Soulpancake blog post today. It talks all about how the technology of the future (or even perhaps the present) will help ‘redefine nature’ as we know it. Is the future of nature gardens and LED lights … Continue reading