all things wild & green in metropolis

Aug 25 '11
livingwind:

Making use of vertical space in an urban environment.

livingwind:

Making use of vertical space in an urban environment.

59 notes (via astronautlovetriangl & livingwind)Tags: urban urban permaculture permaculture vertical space garden urban garden space usage vertical garden diagram garden diagram city garden dripline

Aug 3 '11
startwithaseed:

Wouldn’t that be lovely?

startwithaseed:

Wouldn’t that be lovely?

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Jul 24 '11
silpol:

Topiary at Westheimer & Buffalo Speedway

silpol:

Topiary at Westheimer & Buffalo Speedway

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Jul 1 '11
procaine:

(by s. e.)

procaine:

(by s. e.)

(Source: procaine)

19 notes (via nispell & procaine-deactivated20111004-de)Tags: vertical garden

Jun 19 '11
urbangreens:

quest4happiness:

making a plan in a city full of concrete, with no space for gardens.
these look amazing !

Excellence

urbangreens:

quest4happiness:

making a plan in a city full of concrete, with no space for gardens.

these look amazing !

Excellence

(Source: thehiddenstairwell)

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May 29 '11

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May 15 '11

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May 10 '11
cjwho:

Tree Tower Leaves Minimal Footprint and Utilizes Maximum Density | evolo
“The Acadia Tree tower design by Czech architect Petr Pospisil operates from the basic observation that as cities grow and density rises, precious ground space takes on new importance. The design for the Acadia Tree allows for an exciting high rise that is both monumental in scale and look and has a small footprint on the city below.”

cjwho:

Tree Tower Leaves Minimal Footprint and Utilizes Maximum Density | evolo

“The Acadia Tree tower design by Czech architect Petr Pospisil operates from the basic observation that as cities grow and density rises, precious ground space takes on new importance. The design for the Acadia Tree allows for an exciting high rise that is both monumental in scale and look and has a small footprint on the city below.”

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May 7 '11

New York Farm City
“In order to show how vegetables are grown in New York, we reversed what the plants do: We harvest in spring what we filmed in fall.”

3 notes

May 1 '11

kitschyliving:

EL OH EL! Freak on a leash! (not the dog)

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