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Most of you are probably pretty familiar with what it means to “be green.”
European politicians and car manufacturers are working on fossil fuel alternatives.
Today, as we all know is Earth Day, therefore we are supposed to pay attention to our environment, to think about what we could do to improve our behaviour.
Thoughts of sleeping in a shipping container not exactly your idea of a desirable student life? Are we destined to live in a glorified tin for the sake of the envrionment? A bold new housing project got us wondering whether student days could be so easily put in a box.
How to get more people on two wheels? Mmm, let us think…how about free parking spaces for motorcycles and scooters as well as easier access to 125cc licenses?
If this summer however you've tried dipping your toes into a salt water pool you'll be aware that a natural pool not smelling of chlorine is the future of swimming.
As we hurtle towards a green society we're convinced James Bond will be adding organic olives to his Martini and fighting the evils of carbon gasses in one of these little cars.
More than a trend, green architecture is now a lifestyle choice. A new "ecologically correct" philosophy has emerged with the appreciation for building and living in ecologically sound houses without renouncing comfort and futuristic innovations.
Much as we dream of a large villa and having millions of servants at our disposal, the idea of buying a huge house feels very eighties rockstar right now. Far better in this current climate to show off a little creativity. Get your concept on - as Swide takes a peek.
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