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Extraordinary Living Bridges
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Villagers in Meghalaya, India have come up with a unique construction technique that harnesses nature in its purest form - they grow their own living bridges! Using the roots of the Ficus elastica tree (rubber fig tree), the residents have woven an elaborate system of living bridges, some of which are thought to be over 500 years old. These extraordinary examples of living architecture are also lessons in patience, since they take about 15 years to grow. With age though, the living root bridges grow stronger and can often support the weight of 50 or more people at a time!
Extraordinary Living Bridges
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Exoskeleton-Wrapped O-14 Skyscraper Nears Completion in Dubai
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We originally showcased plans for this striking O-14 tower in Dubai back in 2007, and now the beautiful latticed building is finally nearing completion. Designed by Jesse Resiser and Nanoko Umemoto of RUR Architecture (the same architects who designed New York’s New Museum), the building features an eye-catching façade that limits solar heat gain in addition to a sophisticated passive cooling system that reduces energy use.
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Time-Lapse Yokohama
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Real Life Version of the UP House Attached to 300 Balloons Takes Flight
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We couldn’t believe our eyes when we saw these wild images of a real-life version of the balloon-lofted house from the Pixar animated film UP on My Modern Met this morning. The house was launched from an air field east of LA by the National Geographic Channel to break the world record for the largest flight of balloons in a cluster. The amazing craft reached an altitude of 10,000 feet before gently returning to earth. Click past the break to see why and how they did it. Balloons
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