Instant Untitled: Art installation made out of helium-filled weather balloons by MOS Architects for the U.S. Pavilion at the Venice Biennale’s Architecture Exhibition.
Squirrel-powered kinetic sculptures run on peanuts and birdseed. Creations by Bill McHugh have great names too, like Swirl-A-Squirrel and Squi-Rel-A-Tor.
Geekologie reader Brandon (associated to the Little Mountain Productions) has has created the world’s most startling backyard fort-TOPPER to gratify a wish of a 9-year old. It even has solar powered LED interior and exterior lighting.
Antique dealer Fred Nickson unveiled the world's oldest solar panel at yesterday’s Antiques for Everyone show at Birmingham’s NEC. The crystal-ball-shaped panel produces 1.5 volts of electricity, enough to power a digital watch.
Kyu-Han Choi from the Royal College of Art presents the Icehicle prototype, a hydrogen vehicle that promises a zero-emission commute. The vehicle takes inspiration from the state-shifting properties of ice.
Crafted in wood and decked with solar panels, the three-legged, ellipsoid FabLab House by the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia is set to dazzle the European Solar Decathlon in Madrid in June.
Located on a flag lot, the extraordinary treehouse is brilliantly designed to perfectly blend with the natural landscape. A steep sloping grade provided the opportunity to bring the main level of the house into the tree canopy.