GREEN ROOF TILES by Toyota Roof Garden | Inhabitat – Green Design Will Save the World

Posted: May 13th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Green Spaces, Life at home, Take Action! Create your own Free-City | No Comments »

GREEN ROOF TILES by Toyota Roof Garden | Inhabitat – Green Design Will Save the World.

Installing a green roof on top of your home can be a real minefield – expensive, weight and drainage issues, difficult to maintain etc etc.

Toyota Roof Gardens (a subsidiary of the Prius-creating car company) have created a tile-based system that’s as easy as laying down carpet. The TM9 self-watering turf tiles connect directly to an irrigation system, so they self-water. At only 2 inches thick they are lightweight and don’t require any additional structural upgrading to your existing roof and rumored to cost $43 per tile. It is a modular, apparently  easy-to-install system that only needs to be cut once a year.

So how can we get hold of these in the UK?


Google House!

Posted: October 4th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Free time, Green Spaces, Inspiration, Life at home, Sustainable Living, Take Action! Create your own Free-City, innovation | No Comments »

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“Google house and Magnus”

I hadn´t seen my good old friend Magnus for about 5 years and when I last year produced a “geek” event Crossover Nordic on the island of Orust in Sweden, I realised that our venue Slussens Pensionat was only 10 minutes from his house and the Eco village that he has been part of creating. I have heard about the plans and the process for many years over many coffees but to actually visit it and see it in real life was fantastic.

He told me that he built the whole house by himself with no help and by using Google to find material and to learn different skills such as plumbing, carpentry, electricity etc. The house is taking its fresh water from a lake and clean it and pump it back again.

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“Massey”

To prepare the ground and to move material he had to get a tractor…a classy Massey Fergusson and since he is a fixer he had to mend it first because it didnt work.

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“Prototype”

To test if he actually could build a whole house by himself, he started with a prototype. When that worked well, he went on to build the main building. It took him about a year.

So there I am… on Orust working with Nordic content producers to create new ideas from the web and mobile and Magnus has managed to mock up a house using Google, rapid development including a prototype. Sustainable as well…!


Beauty in public spaces

Posted: July 19th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Green Spaces, Inspiration, What a great Idea!, innovation | No Comments »

When we look around us, at the majority of our modern urban public spaces and buildings, one would be forgiven for assuming that beauty in public space is of no importance or significance. But why should it be this way?

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It’s understandable that the public purse has limited resources, but a little bit of imagination and the willingness to recognise that pleasure, meaning, and satisfaction in one’s surroundings has a great impact on social psychology, and culture.

We could literally improve society by improving design of space and instilling pride of place!

How to Plant a Fence, by Joep Verhoeven. Image courtesy Demakersvan.

I recently came across this image on D*Hub by Joep Verhoeven showing how traditional lace design has been put into a modern context.

I wish our local council Tower Hamlets and local developers would consider adding a bit of long-lasting beauty to our environment! A little here and there goes a long way!

Maybe we can convince them…


Grow your own food!

Posted: March 30th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Green Spaces, What a great Idea! | No Comments »

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Do you want to grow your own food but don´t own a piece of land to grow it own? Then check this out:

Landshare is a new initiative that linking people who want to grow their own food to space where they can grow it. Channel 4 is one of the partners together with digital experts including Sixtostart, Mint Digital and presenter Hugh Fernley Whittingstall.

In the words of Adam Gee, Channel 4 Commissioner, Landshare:

“…links people who want to grow their own fruit & veg (but can’t get an allotment) with people who have bits of land they can grow it on.”

It’s great to be a part of Landshare. I’m certain it will have a big impact. At the moment, 60% of the food we consume in Britain comes from overseas (80% in London). If we utilise the space available, that number could fall to as low as 15%.


Find room to breathe – grow your own fresh air!

Posted: March 25th, 2009 | Author: rachel | Filed under: Green Spaces, Take Action! Create your own Free-City, What a great Idea! | No Comments »

It’s official, oxygen is good for you! It reduces stress, increases energy and alertness, lessening the effects of hangovers, headaches, and sinus problems, and generally relaxes the body…ooh what a surprise!

Apparently we’re not getting enough of it in cities. So what can we do?

Apart from reducing our Co2 emissions and taking frequent escapes to the country for a gulp of the fresh stuff, here are a couple of options to keep us going:

You can either go for an oxygen top-up at a store

Or listen to researcher Kamal Meattle, who shows how simply by arranging three common houseplants, used in specific spots in a home or office building, can result in measurably cleaner indoor air.

These plants are:

- Areca Palm (living room)

- Mother in laws tongue (bedroom)

- Money Plant (specialist plant removes chemicals)

Right, I’m off to Columbia Road on Sunday to find mine. Oh, hang on, how many plants?!