From the Sidmouth Coastal Community Hub – part three: Sidmouth Coral Reef & Wave Border Community Garden Regenerate the border area next to the Ham creating a wave design Create a new UK coral reef themed community
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From the Sidmouth Coastal Community Hub – part two: The Fishermen’s Shed Creative Workshops A new micro creative space for art and wellbeing in the Fishermen’s yard, Port Royal, Sidmouth. The Fishermen’s Shed – Sidmouth
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From the Sidmouth Coastal Community Hub – part one: Sidmouth School of Art The beautiful coastal town of Sidmouth is the perfect place to inspire us all. LAUNCH PROJECT: Sidmouth Wall Space Transforming this unloved wall
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Biodomes and biospheres are very much in fashion: The Eden Project Built a Rainforest Ecosystem Inside Buckminster Fuller-Inspired Geodesic Domes | Open Culture This one was designed by the extraordinary Buckminster Fuller over fifty years
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… fantasy and spectacle … Moral Imaginations on Twitter Retweeted by: ρђ๏є๒є Շเςкєɭɭ (@solarpunk_girl) / Twitter Transition Network (@transitiontowns) / Twitter The quote is from a purposefully ‘political’ book, but the call for greater imagination
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[From a piece looking at “the mutually constitutive relationship between speculative fiction and technological innovation”] Solarpunking Speculative Futures Here is a map of Eneropa, a vision of the continent of Europe in 2050. Reorganized by
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Talking to the Louisiana Channel, iconic Japanese architect Kengo Kuma discusses the many influences that have shaped his work. “The house I grew up in was an old wooden house built in 1942. It was a very small
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Talking of biospheres: “How will we live together?” – Sidmouth Solarpunk How about this in Montreal: The Montreal Biosphere is a museum dedicated to the environment in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is housed in the former United States pavilion constructed for Expo
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New research for Tropicalia, the largest single-dome greenhouse on the planet, will be on show at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. Tropicalia proposes 20,000 sqm of tropic covered by an innovative