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The cities of the future will need to incorporate greenery stanley mug , and most cutting ed stanley italia ge architecture includes a space for urban gardens and vertical stanley cup farms. But the real cutting-edge designers and artists are taking it one step further 鈥?with projects that are half garden, half-sculpture. Here are some new urban green spaces that are also art installations. Artfarms The Artfarms project is inviting artists to design grow sculptures 鈥?forms made from lightweight materials that will serve as frames for fruits, flowers and vegetables, to help revitalize deteriorating neighborhoods in Buffalo, NY. The Artfarms will serve as community gardens, artistic commentary and hopefully draw an audience into the declining neighborhoods. Vertical Gardens An impressive 21 meter tall vertical garden has recently been completed in Barcelona. The garden covers a formerly unsightly end of a residential complex. The architecture firm responsible, Capella Garcia Arquitectura, has coined the term Vegitecture ; to describe the project. This multifunctional design insulates the building, provides better air quality and adds beauty to the neighborhood. [via Atlantic Cities] For some more breathtaking examples of vertical gardens, checkout French designer Patrick Blanc website. The designer shares both completed projects like the Pont Max Juvenal, Aix in Provence France and his incredible visions like the Hanging Canopies project in Dubai. Supertrees These amazing sculptural 82 Etiw Man Publishes Father-In-Law s Entire Life One Picture At a Time
After passing a mountainous p stanley cups ile of e-waste crawling with children collecting electronic scraps, Dhairya Dand, a researcher from Singapore, came up with an idea to deal with both problems. The ever-growing piles of e-waste, and the kids who scavenge them instead of going to school. Based on the Arduino platform, Dhairya created a series of four incredibly simple educational toys that could be operated using discarded electronics like keyboards, mice, and even monitors. The ThinkerToys, as they ;re cleverly called, includes the Keyano which turns a PS2 keyboard into an electronic grand piano with unique sounds mapped to every key. And the RandoMath, a basic LED display that also connects to an old keyboard providing simple math stanley becher puzzles that teach and entertain. Other prototypes, including an audio book player and a full-on mini games console that connects to a mouse and monitor are also in development. And Dhairya hopes they can each be built and sold stanley en mexico with a target price of just $5. Technically a lot of money for a child who works sorting through e-waste, but over time the cost will hopefully drop. [ThinkerToys via Gizmag via PSFK] e-wasteGadgetsRecyclingToys