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THE BAMBULANCE GOES WHERE THE AMBULANCE CAN’T!

AUGUST 18th, 2009

The Bambulance (it’s made from Bamboo), is a human (or animal) propelled gurney designed to transfer sick or injured people across rural terrain. Made from cheap, local resources its unique design provides a lifeline for many people with no direct access to hospitals. It’s one of this year’s finalists for the INDEX:Award, one of the largest design awards in the world. The INDEX:Award splits a prize fund of €500,000 between five designs which substantially improve life.

Check out this video about the design and manufacture of the Bambulance and visit INDEX:Award to find out more about the other designs in this year’s competition.

Source: TreeHugger

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INTELLIGENT SOLAR FOREST TO POWER AND SHADE CARS

AUGUST 10th, 2009

In the absence of a car-free world, electric cars powered by this pretty cool design by Neville Mars is an interesting solution. Called the Solar Forest, the panels actually follow the sun throughout the day for maximum efficiency, while the canopy provides some much needed shade for the cars below. Every single tree has been made from a collection of photovoltaic leaves mounted on a branching poll. At the base of these trees is a power outlet that will be ready to juice up your eco-rides.

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NIGHT GARDEN LIT BY THE SUN

JULY 14th, 2009

Striving to demonstrate the importance and beauty of alternative energy, a solar-powered flower garden is being used to light up the night in Jerusalem.

Giant flowers of different shapes and sizes brighten the night with changing colors while opening and closing to the sound of music composed especially for the installation by artists Ravid Hang and Andy Isler. The installation is charged during the day, and comes to life in the dark with energy-saving LED lights, creating a beautiful, tranquil setting.

The Enchanting Night Garden is a co-operation between Israel Electric Corporation and O*GE Architects. Go to this link for more pics and videos.

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URBAN GREENHOUSES

JULY 9th, 2009

Today, many cities can be self-sustainable during the summer months, but come winter, all of a sudden cities become dependent on getting fresh fruits and vegetables from warmer countries that get transported in by planes, trucks and boats with a very high cost to the environment.

Swedish-American company Plantagon have come up with a solution to that problem. Their idea is to build greenhouses to use within urban environments that will make cities
self-supporting.

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A WORLD DESIGNED AROUND BIKES NOT CARS

JUNE 25th, 2009

The Neo Team are passionate cyclists and look forward to a world where bikes dominate over cars, and every office has a Green Pod. Originating in Australia, this multi-use structure combines bike storage, lockers, a changing room and a shower into an area no bigger than a standard parking space. The compact design has been outfitted with a 12V electrical system that can run off of solar panels embedded on the roof, powering hot water, locks, LED lighting and a self-cleaning mechanism that ensures showers are cleaned after each use. The Pod can be installed both indoors and out, making it one more way for organisations to encourage their employees to pedal to work.

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THE WORLD’S FIRST HYDROGEN CAR

JUNE 22nd, 2009

A new hydrogen-powered car, whose designs will be “open source” and posted for free use on the web, was unveiled this week in London. Called the Riversimple, it produces less than a third of the greenhouse gas emissions of the Toyota Prius and Honda Insight. The open-source decision was made to speed the car’s commercialisation, with the company hoping entrepreneurs globally will adapt it to local conditions. The Riversimple is the brainchild of Hugo Spowers, a motorsport engineer, and developed in partnership with Cranfield and Oxford universities.

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GREEN WHEELS

AUGUST 7th, 2008

If your looking for the most eco-friendly way of traveling to work, then you need look no further. Lets Evo has created a leaf-shaped skateboard which is almost entirely constructed from sustainable materials using socially responsible labor practices.

The Dry Leaf skateboard is made of multiple layers, using innovative, sustainable materials at every stage. It sure beats waiting for the bus!

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INVASION OF THE RECYCLED ROBOTS

AUGUST 5th, 2008

An artist has showcased a set of unique recycled sculptures at the Glow Festival in Santa Monica. The recycled robots are fashioned from plastic bags, bottles, computer fans and portable DVD players, which are hooked up to screens with various PC components. The resulting pieces of moving sculpture glow with multicolored lighting from within, to create a strange and ambient outdoor installation.

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