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urban design

September 12, 2020

Regenerative Building Materials: Seven Questions to Ask While Designing


by landartgenerator

flexible mono-crystalline silicon photovoltaic, wind energy harvesting, microbial fuel cells, LAGI 2018, St Kilda Triangle, City of Port Phillip, Melbourne, Australia, renewable energy, clean energy, green design, urban design, LAGI 2018

September 25, 2018

Swooping canopy of 8,600 solar panels can power up to 900 Melbourne homes


by Tafline Laylin

2000 MURNONGS, LAGI 2018, landscape architecture, renewable energy, wind energy, piezoelectricity, Windbelt, St Kilda Triangle, City of Port Phillip, Melbourne, Australia, design competition

July 27, 2018

2,000 Elevated Planter Boxes Sway in the Wind to Make Energy for Melbourne


by Tafline Laylin

LAGI, Land Art Generator Initiative 2016, Santa Monica, land art, renewable art, energy-generating art, cetacea, wave energy converter, solar power, photovoltaics, wave energy, Windbelt, University of Oregon, Keegan Oneal, Sean Link, Caitlin Vanhauer, Colin Poranski

March 29, 2018

Turning Renewable Energy Infrastructure into Lasting Artful Monuments


by landartgenerator

August 22, 2011

Renewable Energy Infrastructure and Public Space


by landartgenerator

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