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[edit] Hello!!!
Welcome to here, erh, here is where you are and where you have arrived. This website is an online colloborative project to pull together our current knowledge of Eco friendly products and help improve our knowledge, particularly concentrating on eco housing and sustainable products.
So that we can all learn more, where possible we aim to have sourced the information we have found, and also added lots of pretty pictures!
What Mark has failed to include in this Hello message is the origin of the idea. It all started off as a bit of a whim in the "boy meets girl and they make plans" department, but as we have researched more we have found that there is so much information to gain and would greatly appreciate pooling any of your knowledge or resources on this subject and hope that the information helps you in your own.
[edit] Categories
Architecture - Information on movements, architects, non green related buildings.
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[edit] Nice little things, but not sure where to put them - Just don't call it a blog!
Keep seeing articles on the internet and think they could be a useful resource, but was not to sure what to do with them at the moment, so I have just started to add them here until I can think of something better to do with them.
[edit] New York Times Magazine - 'Eco-tecture'
New York Times magazine article 20/5/2007
[edit] Interactive Architecture
Interactive Architecture dot Org explorers emerging practices within architecture that aim to merge digital technologies & virtual spaces with tangible and physical spatial experiences. Instead of defining a fixed architectural product it is an architecture in constant flux best suited to protyping and semi-perminant installations. It is maintained by Ruairi Glynn. Bartlett School of Architecture.
Interactive Architecture Website
[edit] A Daily Dose of Architecture
(Almost) daily architectural musings from New York City. Check out the links down the right-hand side of the page, if you keep scrolling at the bottom there are some links to sustainability.
A Daily Dose of Architecture Website



