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- thestrongrope, on 07/09/2008, -0/+10Some really interesting use of biomimcry. I hope more buildings start to take advantage of the natural world. I would love to see this get up in a little more than a decade but I have to agree with Hallera, Is this a realistic time frame?
- greentime, on 07/10/2008, -0/+6Great concept!
- Salinesolucion, on 07/10/2008, -0/+6great ideas here
- archigurl, on 07/10/2008, -0/+6That's redefining architecture as a living machine
- jochapa, on 07/10/2008, -0/+6love, love the ideas in this building. I have to say that some of the technologies that people are dreaming are just mindboggling
- Designliving, on 07/10/2008, -0/+6the ideas proposed for the skin of the building are pretty remarkable
- hallera420, on 07/09/2008, -0/+5Great idea but I don't know if this would happen in 12 years...
- jboitnott, on 07/10/2008, -0/+5Excellent ideas here. It is quite amazing to think that the outer surface of buildings would become a "living skin" that filters and protects. Humanity is really starting to head in some nice directions, judging by projects like this.
- sduncker, on 07/10/2008, -0/+4sounds awesome!
- MikeChino, on 07/10/2008, -0/+3A veritable forest of verdant green skyscrapers? Sign me up!
- AmyVernon, on 07/10/2008, -0/+2I saw this recently on WebUrbanist (as part of a larger post about green buildings); it's very cool.
- marcalt, on 07/10/2008, -0/+2Nice to see architects turning their attention to biomimicry principles.
- nrrrd, on 07/10/2008, -0/+1dope!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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