By amelia, on June 4th, 2009%
By amelia, on June 1st, 2009%
We have all heard of green roofs, but have you heard to green walls?
As ecologically correct as green roofs (they cool the building and absorb rainwater runoff), green walls just look cool.
In Seoul, Korea, Mass Studies architects used replacement tiles covered in Pachysadnra terminalis, a common evergreen ground cover, to create the curing walls to this Ann Demeulemeester shop.
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By amelia, on May 25th, 2009%
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a warning about early exposure to chemicals during childhood and one of the main sources is household cleaning products.
Continue reading 6 Household Chemicals to Avoid
By amelia, on May 22nd, 2009%
When you want to make sure that you are getting the most out of your kitchen supplies, you’ll find that you have a real winner when it comes to your vinegar. While some recipes will call for a certain type of vinegar, you’ll find that any kind of vinegar can be used for all sorts of things around the house.
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By amelia, on May 20th, 2009%
Holistic nutrition is more than a list of foods to eat; it may be better understood as principles of eating that are both profitable and purposeful for the body. A brief look at the underlying precepts of holistic nutrition will better enable you to practice this beneficial lifestyle.
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By amelia, on May 16th, 2009%
When people think about animals that are important to their food supply, they generally think of cows, pigs and chicken, or maybe even ostrich, goat or sheep. Very few people think about bees, but the truth is, bees play a very important part in the U. S. food supply. These small and incredibly busy insects are responsible for the way that we are able to get food and keep it, and a problem that is being faced by bees is definitely one that is being faced by humans!
Continue reading How Bees Affect Us And Our Environment
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