Top 6 Designs That Harness the Energy of Physical Play

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It’s often hard not to succumb to the built-in stimuli of digital entertainment – especially when it’s everywhere we turn. But we often forget that there’s a lot to be had with just one’s imagination and a little bit of physical energy. So as an alternative to carbon hungry toys that ultimately tout nothing more than flashes on a screen, we’ve rounded up 6 amazing designs that do double duty as a fun toy or game and pay back to the grid. While some are humanitarian designs meant to aid areas struggling with limited resources, and others are just for good clean fun, each of these pieces turn all its human powered input into usable energy that, even in a few cases, can be applied to do a little housework! Check out our Top 6 Designs that harness the power of play!

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Wild ‘Head Gardeners’ Made from Recycled Bottles Hit the Streets

by Diane Pham, 07/31/10
filed under: Art, Recycled Materials

There’s no point in crying over spilt milk, especially when those empty plastic containers can be recycled and turned into beautiful pieces of art. Well settled at home, or equally suited to hit the streets as daring green guerilla art, Anna Garforth’s Head Gardners are turning milk lovers and city dwellers up on their heads.


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Gorgeous Green-Roofed Home in Madrid by A-cero

by Andrew Michler, 07/30/10
filed under: Architecture, green roof

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Calatrava Unveils Rail Station At Denver International Airport

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Movable Modular Planters and Green Walls by Maximize Design

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If you’re looking for a way to transform your garden or terrace without dealing with messy and expensive construction, you might want to check out these modular planters and green walls from MAXIMIZE Design. The movable components sit on recessed wheels and can slide over any hard surface with ease. The pots are made from recycled plastics and the walls feature felt pockets and have irrigation included. What an easy way to spruce up roof gardens, balconies, or courtyards!

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Custom Glasses Recycled from Your Very Own Wine Bottles

by Yuka Yoneda, 07/30/10

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If you’re looking for a great personalized gift for someone special (or for yourself), these custom glasses from Re: Modern are just the thing! They’re made of your very own wine bottles, cut down and polished to commemorate a special event or just a fun night when you drank a lot of wine with your favorite people. Just wash out 8 of your bottles and send them in – each set is unique since it’s recycled from your own assortment.

+ $120 for 8 Tumblers at RE: Modern

The Signal Shed: A Modern and Micro Prefab Cabin

by Andrew Michler, 07/30/10

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This simple, but modern little cabin was recently featured in Sunset Magzine as a micro-hideaway in the woods. Designed by an enterprising couple with the desire for a getaway, the pair sought to build a small home with a very limited budget, but not at the price of short-handing the planning stages.  What resulted from their diligent efforts was an uncomplicated yet eye-catching design where accommodations have been programed to take advantage of the fantastic views while also keeping a pleasing and proportioned form. A perfect addition for anyone looking to create some extra space, the Signal Shed is now being offered as a prefab, quick to plant in any choice of scenery.

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Fragment Lights With an Earthy and Sophisticated Style

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Made with fragments found along the San Francisco shoreline, these beautiful lamps are a simple way to add some soft lighting to your living space. Designed by one of our favorite eco-design studios, Anzfer Farms, the Fragment Lights cleverly combine organic forms and soft textures with a warm candle-like glow. Arrange them in a group or set one on its own — either way, your display will be nothing less than lovely.

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Shanghai’s Hotel Waterhouse is a Striking Modern Renovation

by Andrew Michler, 07/30/10

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E.D.G.E Home Beautifully Balances Form with Function

by Andrew Michler, 07/30/10

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Green Roofed Farm City Combines Agriculture and Urban Density

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Deserved Deliveries: A New Type of Birthing Clinic for NYC

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Each year thousands of people take up residence in New York City and many settle down to start families, so it seems like this cutting edge metropolis would be the ideal place to weigh every available birthing option. But contrary to what your intuition may tell you, the Big Apple actually ranks as the worst city in the U.S. in terms of maternal mortality rates. To address this pressing issue afflicting countless numbers of would-be parents, designer Kristi Bernick designed a Brooklyn facility for natural childbirth called Deserved Deliveries. The innovative design project explores various methods of birthing, placing emphasis on combining midwifery and obstetrics into one cohesive and comfortable environment.

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Evatran Unveils World’s First Wireless EV Charger

by Cameron Scott, 07/30/10

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In today’s age of wireless technology, the plug-in electric vehicle is both revolutionary and kind of a throw-back to wired technologies of times past. Fear not — wireless charging for your gas-free vehicle is on the way. The Virginia company Evatran recently unveiled a wireless EV charger at this week’s Plug In conference in San Jose.

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Wind-Powered Vehicle Travels Faster than the Wind

by Brit Liggett, 07/30/10

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A wind-powered vehicle recently shattered a world record by traveling 2.8 times faster than the speed of the wind that propelled it. Rick Cavallaro and his crew at fasterthanthewind.org knew they could break the record with their simple — but mind boggling — lightweight aerodynamic cart. The wheels of the vehicle spin the 17 foot wind turbine, which in turn gets a boost from the prevailing winds, transferring power back to the wheels. Through a remarkable feat of physics the cart goes faster than the wind.

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Shipping Container Pavillion Springs up in San Francisco Presidio

by Moe Beitiks, 07/30/10
filed under: Architecture, Art, San Francisco

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Here on Inhabitat we’ve brought you shipping containers arranged as homes, schools, observatories, and stacks of glory. While you may say you’ve seen every arrangement there is to be had, we say you need to check out this container trifecta by Ogrydziak/Prillinger Architects! Besides boasting the usual specs incorporating recycled materials, this award-winning angular building comes complete with a collection of art-homes made just for the local flora and fauna. An incredible forward-thinking exhibition pavillion built for Presidio Habitats in San Francisco, this design has just received a 2010 Design Award from the American Institute of Architects, California Council (AIACC). Read ahead to learn more about this site-specific project and the local wildlife it supports.

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Porsche Gets the Go-Ahead for the Sexiest Hybrid Ever

Porsche Gets the Go-Ahead for the Sexiest Hybrid Ever

Earlier this year we told you all about the Porsche 918 Spyder hybrid concept car and now we get to tell you — as we so rarely get to do — that this concept car is about to become a reality! The Spyder which is surely to become the sexiest green car ever (sorry Tesla!) just got the green light to make this dream a real road eating machine. Porsche’s first ever plug-in hybrid goes from 0-60 in 3.2 seconds, gets 94 miles per gallon, and undoubtedly will have most of us drooling as it zips past us on our daily commutes. But why will we be drooling instead of riding inside, you ask? The price tag for the 918 Spyder is set at a whopping US $630,000!

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LOT-EK’s Shipping Container Art School Opens in South Korea

LOT-EK’s Shipping Container Art School Opens in South Korea

LOT-EK continues to make their mark on innovative design through their trademark shipping container constructions. Just this past Saturday the architects inaugurated the OPEN SCHOOL, an art school featuring an open-air covered amphitheater, studios and exhibition space in Anyang, South Korea. Positioned over the popular Hawoon Park pedestrian walkway, along the Anyang River, the school is a welcome addition blending boldly with the tranquil surroundings and creating a salient burst of color set against a backdrop of monotone edifices.

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Beautiful Spanish Prefab Home Constructed in Just Three Days

Beautiful Spanish Prefab Home Constructed in Just Three Days

One of the biggest benefits to prefabricated construction is fast onsite assembly. But against popular opinion, haste doesn't always mean waste! This stunning new prefab home in Cedeira, Spain is the perfect example of how beautiful form and modern function don't have to fall out of favor when it comes to speed. Designed by Spanish studio MYCC, this sleek prefab was built offsite in a factory in Madrid, and then transported by truck to a site where it was assembled in just 3 days (the remaining finish work took two more weeks). By coupling swift assembly with a simple design, MYCC was able to create to a gorgeous, eco-friendly house over-looking the ocean.

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Zero-Energy Housing Wedge in Denmark Covered in Solar Panels

Zero-Energy Housing Wedge in Denmark Covered in Solar Panels

A proposal for an eco-housing development on the coast of Aalborg, Denmark takes a radical approach to sustainable design with its dramatic south-facing sloped roof, which is completely covered in solar panels. The entire housing development aims to run completely off renewable energy while achieving high energy efficiency through the use of passive-house standards. Besides the solar roof, four small wind turbines located on site take advantage of the ocean breezes to produce even more energy, which could be used to charge electric vehicles.

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Wind-Powered Winner of the Piraeus Tower Redesign Competition

Wind-Powered Winner of the Piraeus Tower Redesign Competition

The Piraeus Tower in Piraeus, Greece has long been called the "Sleeping Giant", as it has not been completed since construction started 30 years ago. A competition sponsored by GreekArchitects.gr and Dupont called for architects to envision the tower in modern times with a new facade in order to establish the tower as the landmark it was meant to be. The winner of the competition is the Windscraper Tower by New York City-based HWKN Architects, which is characterized by a network of multi-purpose wind generating "leaves" on the facade of the building.

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Shigeru Ban’s Elegant, Efficient Metal Shutter Houses

Shigeru Ban’s Elegant, Efficient Metal Shutter Houses

One of the hot spots for architecture right now is the Chelsea neighborhood in New York City. Next to several glitzy new glass-walled skyscrapers lies this elegant condo that stands to have a bigger influence on architecture over time. Designed by internationally-renowned architect Shigeru Ban, these Metal Shutter Houses have a kinetic façade that allows the occupants to open their loft-like spaces up or close them off from the elements. The “removable skin” is a simple but effective way to allow the building to adapt to changing environmental conditions without resorting to energy-intensive measures.

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Optimal Energy Unveils the Joule Electric Car

Optimal Energy Unveils the Joule Electric Car

South African company Optimal Energy is on track to launch its first large-scale electric car, the Joule. Test models were seen on the country’s roads during the recent World Cup. The Joule also received an excellent response at the 2010 Geneva motor show, where an almost production ready version was unveiled. The cars will be in showrooms by 2013.

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Ecopod Recycled and Biodegradable Coffins for a Green Afterlife

Ecopod Recycled and Biodegradable Coffins for a Green Afterlife

If you’ve resolved to be more eco-conscious in your everyday life, why stop in the afterlife? The Ecopod is a coffin made of 100% recycled newspaper, finished with a colored sheet made of recycled silk and mulberry leaves. It’s available in four different colors: blue with doves, green with a Celtic cross, red with an Aztec sun, and a baller gold …

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E. coli Bacteria Could Be the Next Source for Cheaper Biofuels

E. coli Bacteria Could Be the Next Source for Cheaper Biofuels

E. coli may not be the smartest thing for your body to ingest, but this bacteria could be just the thing to get vehicles up and running around more efficiently. A team of researchers at LS9 — a self-described “renewable petroleum company” — have discovered that the unsavory Escherichia coli could be used to make so-called “drop-in” biofuels at existing pipelines and refineries.

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LA Beyond Cars: A Global Perspective on Rail and Public Space

LA Beyond Cars: A Global Perspective on Rail and Public Space

Los Angeles is taking a progressive look at public transportation and railLA is leading the way, bringing together the forces of the Los Angeles Chapters of the American Institute of Architects and the American Planning Association (APA). Today marks the launch of the railLA exhibition, LA Beyond Cars: A Global Perspective on Rail and Public Space. Locals and visitors alike are invited to view new ideas for establishing sustainable public transportation in a city laden with cars.

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