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Microliving: Design and Sustainability: 2012-07-22
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July 25, 2012. What is. Cradle to Cradle? Cradle to Cradle (C2C) is a strategy based on circular systems. Its founders Prof. Michael Braungart and William McDonough believe that all natural resources must be returned into the biological cycle. Unlike other concepts (e.g. carbon footprint), restriction is not part of C2C. Braungart often uses the image of a cherry tree to demonstrate nature´s abundance. Source: http:/ www.valuewalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Cherry-Trees.jpg. Wednesday, July 25, 2012.
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Microliving: Design and Sustainability: Harmonographs: Visualizing nature´s aesthetics
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February 26, 2013. Harmonographs: Visualizing nature´s aesthetics. I stumbled upon harmonographs when searching for wooden mechanics on Youtube. Have a look at these stunning machines:. Screenshot of harmonograph video on Youtube. For watching the video. Tuesday, February 26, 2013. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Swiss Scientists develop energy saving solar cells: Grätzel cells. Ernst Haeckel: 19th century genius. The 10 Principles of Deep Ecology. Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss defined a new ...
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Microliving: Design and Sustainability: Colour without pigments: Interference
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March 02, 2011. Colour without pigments: Interference. Describes the appearance of colours without the existence of pigments. Instead, colour is created by multiple layers of light. A great variety of species in nature, metals and chemicals show this phenomenon. And the colibri, too. Different butterflies reflect different colours. Video about interference in general by Universität Heidelberg. Wednesday, March 02, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ernst Haeckel: 19th century genius. Norwegian phi...
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Microliving: Design and Sustainability: 2013-02-24
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February 26, 2013. Harmonographs: Visualizing nature´s aesthetics. I stumbled upon harmonographs when searching for wooden mechanics on Youtube. Have a look at these stunning machines:. Screenshot of harmonograph video on Youtube. For watching the video. Tuesday, February 26, 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Swiss Scientists develop energy saving solar cells: Grätzel cells. Ernst Haeckel: 19th century genius. The 10 Principles of Deep Ecology. Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss defined a new understa...
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Microliving: Design and Sustainability: The Japanese Metabolists
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February 20, 2011. Kisho Kurokawa Helix City (Floating City), via www.fgautron.com. In 1959, a group of architects came together to form the new movement called "Metabolists". Their subjects were the city in its urban context, the city in the upcoming mass societies, and creating architectural structures for people in these environments. The habitat should then be flexible and extendable to huge scales. In light of this, totally new and modular architectural structures were created. Ernst Haeckel was a 1...
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Microliving: Design and Sustainability: Voronoi Diagrams
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February 20, 2011. This diagram does not only look good, it also make a lot of sense in various contexts. The idea behind this diagram is the division of a space into smaller regions defined by points inside that space. The division is made by borderlines that have the smallest distance to the points. Leaf detail, via physics.utoronto.ca. Construction of voronoi diagrams (via http:/ www.pushpullbar.com). Via math.berkeley.edu. 3d voronoi (via qhull.org. Sunday, February 20, 2011. Ernst Haeckel was a 19t ...
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Microliving: Design and Sustainability: Tree houses (Part 2)
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November 13, 2010. Tree houses (Part 2). Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Saturday, November 13, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Swiss Scientists develop energy saving solar cells: Grätzel cells. Photosynthesis is one of nature´s most efficient way of producing energy and is almost as old as the planet itself. But until the early 90s,. This diagram does not only look good, it also make a lot of sense in various contexts. The idea behind this diagram is the division of a spa. Tree houses (Part 2).
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Microliving: Design and Sustainability: What is.... Cradle to Cradle?
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July 25, 2012. What is. Cradle to Cradle? Cradle to Cradle (C2C) is a strategy based on circular systems. Its founders Prof. Michael Braungart and William McDonough believe that all natural resources must be returned into the biological cycle. Unlike other concepts (e.g. carbon footprint), restriction is not part of C2C. Braungart often uses the image of a cherry tree to demonstrate nature´s abundance. Source: http:/ www.valuewalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Cherry-Trees.jpg. Wednesday, July 25, 2012.
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Microliving: Design and Sustainability: D´Arcy Thompson
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February 28, 2011. D´Arcy Thompson (1860-1948) was a great british mathematician and biologist, some call him the first "biomathematician". In his work "On Growth and Form", he analyzed biological appearances and processes with respect to physical and mathematical aspects. He paid particular attention to structures in tissues and cells, as well as to theories about transformation in related forms. D´Arcy Thompson (via source. His famous book "On Growth and Form" (via source. Blood Vessels ( source. Mme P...
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Microliving: Design and Sustainability: People worth knowing
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Here you´ll find informations about interesting people. Most of them I would consider as some kind of role models. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Swiss Scientists develop energy saving solar cells: Grätzel cells. Photosynthesis is one of nature´s most efficient way of producing energy and is almost as old as the planet itself. But until the early 90s,. This diagram does not only look good, it also make a lot of sense in various contexts. The idea behind this diagram is the division of a spa. 14 ideas from b...