1. stayinginstl:

I think this could actually be built.   -Tom Steves

Seconded.

    stayinginstl:

    I think this could actually be built.   -Tom Steves

    Seconded.

  2. I would have loved a dorm room like this →

  3. Bent by the Sun →

    Japan’s tradition of sustainability.

    Tsunekazu Nishioka, considered the last of the great Japanese temple carpenters, at whose workshop I studied for three years, was telling me how dismantling a 1300-year-old temple provided him the opportunity to study the ring structure of the old columns, which he estimated had been cut when they were 1000 years old. “So,” I observed, “the tree was 1000 years old when the temple was built, and the temple is 1300 years old now, so in all we’re talking about a time span of 2300 years.…” “Yes,” he replied. “And compared to that, a human lifespan is next to nothing.

  4. Albert Einstein once said, “The problems that exist in the world today cannot be solved by the level of thinking that created them…” and he was right. In the next century, our job as designers will be to evaluate accepted solutions through a different lens. For a solution to be truly sustainable and good it must have a positive return to the environment and society. At the heart of any design problem is a question: Are we trying to make something less bad or are we trying to make things better?

    It’s pieces like this that get me really excited about design.

  5. The Copenhagen Wheel
The how.
This is also relevant.

    The Copenhagen Wheel

    The how.

    This is also relevant.