Sustainable Development - Castle House By Hamiltons Architects

Castle House

There is no point in reminding you that sustainable developments are the future and green features will be integrated in all structures. Hamiltons-London Architects have designed the Castle House which is destined to set a higher standard of Elephant & Castle’s design quality that will be regenerated in the future.
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The Latest Green Project In Chicago - The Eco-Bridge

Eco-Bridge

A city that has made some important changes and “upgrades” in the green sector. It’s one of the greenest cities in the world, but it would be better if I say that in the next few years it will be among the greenest as for now, they didn’t complete so many environmentally-friendly projects.

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Green House Sold For Record Price Of £7.2million

Orchid House

Finally, green architecture is appreciated at its true value as a green home designed by Sarah Featherstone was sold for a record price of £7.2million the equivalent of $14.2 million. The structure is called Orchid House and it’s a part of the Lower Mill Estate, the project that has the purpose of turning a swamp into a 450 acres natural reserve.

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Cybertecture Egg For India By James Law

Cybertecture Egg

Cybertecture is the architecture of the 21st century and the company that will take it even further is James Law Cybertecture International. The company was assigned by Vijay Associate (Wadhwa Developers) to design a building like no other for Mumbai, India and they came up with the Cybertecture Egg.

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Green Building Coming In New York As Of 2009

High Line 23

New York is one of the world’s city with the most impressive architectural designs and also their latest design is environmental friendly. The under-construction green building was designed by Neil M. Denari Architects and it’s located in West side Manhattan in the Chelsea art gallery district.

The green structure will be called High Line 23 and it will feature 14-stories of gallery space, residences and penthouse at the top floor. The uncanny design of the building has made its architects to “chase” the LEED Gold certification for HL23. The green part consists of natural ventilation, low VOC interior materials, energy efficiency, natural illumination, water preserved fixtures and we should praise the recycled materials that will help to the construction.

The High Line 23 will have a total space of 39,000 square feet, it will cost about $22 million and is scheduled for completion in the last quarter of 2009.

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