Ripley's Believe It or Not estimates that over 50,000 cans are included in this Beer Can House - they're in the walls, swaying from the front porch, and pretty much every where else!
Word on the street is that Frank Gehry's new tower in NYC won't be going for LEED certification (surprise, surprise), but it may still have a few green tricks up its sleeve and surprise us anyway.
With a tiny footprint, understated modern design and sustainable features like insulation made from 100% recycled newspapers, double glazed windows and the ability to achieve zero carbon status, these sophisticated prefabs definitely are overcompensating for their small size - and we like it!
Forget the Slomin Shield - if you really want home security, move into this home that transforms into an impenetrable concrete cube at the push of a button.
Made up of colorful shipping containers forming a staggered wall, this impactful event space by Bernardes Jacobsen created bold pops of visual interest without having to build a slew of structures from new materials.
Norihiko Dan and Associates's visitor center on Sun Moon Lake in Taiwan rises gently with the surrounding nature, so to compliment it, rather an obstruct it.