Starchitect Jim Olson spent 55 years renovating this breathtaking Puget Sound cabin
November 11, 2015 by
Filed under Green
Comments Off on Starchitect Jim Olson spent 55 years renovating this breathtaking Puget Sound cabin
Read the rest of Starchitect Jim Olson spent 55 years renovating this breathtaking Puget Sound cabin
View original post here:Â
Starchitect Jim Olson spent 55 years renovating this breathtaking Puget Sound cabin
1,000-year-flood devastates Death Valley – and El Niño threatens more
Comments Off on 1,000-year-flood devastates Death Valley – and El Niño threatens more
Death Valley National Park endured the wettest October on record this year with hard-hitting storms and a weather system that incited a 1,000-year-flood . In other words, there was a 0.1 percent chance of a flood this severe hitting the area, which is used to receiving only four inches of rain each year. Many are worried how the predicted El Niño patterns will affect the area this winter and spring, yet the best guess is: more floods . Read the rest of 1,000-year-flood devastates Death Valley – and El Niño threatens more
The rest is here:Â
1,000-year-flood devastates Death Valley – and El Niño threatens more
3D-printed GROWW repurposes Mason Jars into mini terrariums
November 11, 2015 by
Filed under Green
Comments Off on 3D-printed GROWW repurposes Mason Jars into mini terrariums
Warsaw-based UAU Project has combined 3D printing technology with upcycling ingenuity to create GROWW, a mini one-plant greenhouse perfect for small apartments. Make a GROWW yourself by downloading the 3D printing files from the UAU Project website. The final 3D-printed ribbed product can be combined with a plant and Mason jar to create a sealed environment. The team encourages people to print with PLA and reuse the product as many times as possible. + GROWW The article above was submitted to us by an Inhabitat reader. Want to see your story on Inhabitat ? Send us a tip by following this link . Remember to follow our instructions carefully to boost your chances of being chosen for publishing!
Original post:
3D-printed GROWW repurposes Mason Jars into mini terrariums