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To help reduce the increasing urban heat island effect, grass-planted tiles have come in the market - Toyota’s TM9 turf mats. Providing excellent thermal insulation, TM9 roofing tiles will eventually help cool the big modern cities.

While green roofs may be universally accepted as wonderfully sustainable landscapes for a myriad reasons, the thought of installing one atop your own home may nevertheless seem daunting, expensive, and difficult to maintain. But the folks from Toyota Roof Gardens (a subsidiary of the Prius-creating car company) have solved your green roof installation qualms with a tile-based system that’s as easy as laying down carpet. The TM9 self-watering turf tiles measure 20 inches square, and connect directly to irrigation systems, making them entirely self-watering. And at a slim 2 inches thick, the tiles lightweight and do not require any additional structural upgrading to your existing roof, this results in a reduced roof load compared to other types of green roof systems that contain a thicker soil layer.At only $43 per tile, the TM9 system provides a modular, easy-to-install, cost-effective option for green-minded homeowners, for  that price they're still expensive, but prices would of course drop if demand were to increase,  although this price is still a bargain in terms of reduced installation and maintenance costs, as well as a cost savings if the building’s roof doesn’t need any structural upgrading to account for the increased weight of a conventional green roof. In terms of maintenance, the tiles need only be cut once a year, thanks to a special breed of Korean velvet grass. And of course, like all green roofs, you’ll rest easy knowing that your easy installation is providing a natural cooling effect, thermal insulation, and a little extra flora in your home environment.

This system, as with all green roofs, provides a natural cooling effect as well as excellent thermal insulation for a building. Green roofs can also remove carbon dioxide from the air and supply oxygen, and are an excellent addition to any flat-roofed building. The TM9 turf mat would be an easy way to add a green roof to almost any building. It might even be possible to install the system inside, to make living carpet.

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GRASS ART AT WIMBLEDON: Photos Printed on Grass!

Grass Art takes center court in a new kind of art installation. UK artists, Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey used grass as a photographic paper by projecting a black and white image on it while growing in a dark room.
This installation is Ackroyd and Harvey’s first commercial installation, sponsored by HSBC for the Tennis Championships. The three people featured are Tara Moore, who is competing in the qualifying tournament; Eddie Seaward, the head groundsman at Wimbledon for the last 15 years; and Lizzie May, a coach for the Wimbledon Junior Tennis Initiative. 
Ackroyd and Harvey first discovered this technique after finishing an installation consisting of a living grass indoor wall. They had a ladder propped against the grass for some time and after removing the ladder they noticed discoloration in a ladder shape. After experimenting with different ways of enhancing this effect, they settled on a method to project a negative image onto the grass. From biology class, you’ll remember that grass needs light in order to produce chlorophyll, which makes it green. The more light it receives, the more green, while the less light it receives, the more yellow the grass is.
The picture above is the image projected onto the grass panels in order to achieve the affect of the finished picture. Typically, a grass panel needs a little over a week of exposure at 12 hours per day. Unfortunately, the images don’t last for too long without continued maintenance. Once exposed to natural light, the grass begins to grow more evenly and the images fade away.









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  Quote beTon Quote  Post ReplyReply #124 Posted: 03-Feb-2009 at 14:31

ова можеби е за во ПА сепак заради континуитет со погоре постираните слики од инсталациите на Ackroyd & Harvey пост #5, нека оди тука инфото за фото тревниците







Is "Stay-Green Grass" The Artist's Medium Of The Future?

I was already excited about Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey's grass photographs — because who doesn't love photographs developed using the light-sensitive properties of seedling grass instead of photo paper? — but then I found out they were using special long-lasting genetically modified grass as well. Which makes the pics a whole other category of bio-art, as well as a signpost to the way we may use living matter (instead of dead trees) to reproduce images physically in the future. The Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research in Wales developed a special strain of stay-green grass that can retain images for years, instead of weeks. A few more of my favorite grass photos below the fold.


Chlorophyll prints Binh Dahns photosynthesis process. Binh says: One summer, I was motivated to experiment with photosynthesis and its pigments after watching the lawn change color due to a water hose that was placed on it. Soon after that observation, I was making chlorophyll prints. Photosynthesis takes place in plants as carbon dioxide, water, and light energy is converted to sugars and oxygen. Photosynthesis is the main route by which free energy in the environment is made available to the living world. In my work, photosynthesis is used to record images onto leaves. The leaves are then cast in resin, like biological samples for scientific studies. The images were made into negatives. Then exposed onto living leaves, by placing the negatives onto the leaf, and placing that into a contact printing frame. The image formation was all due to chlorophyll, light, carbon dioxide, and water: the life source of plants and, consequently the Earth. This process deals with the idea of elemental transmigration: the decomposition and composition of matter into other forms.








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Интересна работа е ова со фото плочки. Уште ако имаш фирма за слика по нарачка.... ќе има многу луќе занесени што би си отпечатиле портрет на плочките дома! Бизнис бомбона!
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лсл доколку си уплашен од инсекти можеби естетски има чаре за тебе, иако вака она ефектот на природна климатизација и прочистување на просторот ќе изостане!

станува збор за фото плочки, незнам дали има вакво нешто кај нас да се купи или нарача, но би требало да може да се изведе вонстандардно по сито-печататниците [1][2][3] интересно колку само реално изгледа сликата горе ова на сито не сум баш сигурен дека волку чисто ќе помине, најверојатно за ваков квалитет ќе треба дигитален печат нешто налик nur tempo... 

има и и една малку доброчудна техника која вака изгледа лесно изводлива, нешто налик преслукувач но место за текстил за керамика Smile и резултатот е малку пастелен односно онаков какви бои накнадно ќе се нанесат на пресликаниот отпечаток www.art-e-zine.co.uk/tileml.html  



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освен ако човек сам не е каменорезец или нема на располагање машини за прецицизно сечење на тенки кришки камен односно кристали, мислам дека ваква појава како ова кристалниве мозаици ќе биде прилично скапа инвестиција, во зависност од каменот и изработката на мозаикот. добро вака индустриски стокмени плочи и плочки од кристали се далеку поевтина варијанта него да се нарача нешто слично од уметник, но сепак со малку креативност и поарчено време може да се помине и ефтино и лесно околу некоја комбинација на вакво пејсажно уредување односно "поплочување" или подоброречено застаклување со оглед дека поентата е да се добие прозрачна површина на која ќе се прелеваат светлосните зраци. нормално естетски техникава е блиску или слична на стаклените  витражи но далеку по оригинална плус природна низ процес кој траел со милиони години за да се стигне до ваков резултат!

сепак можеби има една помалку реална опасност од ваквите ѕидови, односно теоретски можноста за простор кој доколку редовно не се тушира  и проветрува  да зароби преголемо количевство на негативна енергија, ова можеби изгледа неверојатно, но специфични за кристалите се нивните пиезоелектрични својства, односно нивната способност да создаваат електричен набој доколку се енергетски или механички побудени [1][2][3], благодарение на тоа функционираат кварцните часовници, радиоуредите, а и целокупната дигитална технологија. Но тие влијаат и на човековото енергетско поле...  



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This gemstones are semi-precious stones, they are pieces of attractive minerals, which are cut and polished. Because these fine gems don’t naturally lend themselves to standard slab dimensions, there is special technique that lets piece them together into a durable mosaic like no other. Translucent surfaces (light-transmitting surfaces) in our Gem Surfaces are available.

All Gemsurfaces are offered on this ultra light - weight backing. Applications include walls, ceilings, panel, yachts, airplanes, and elevators or anyplace where weight is a factor. This slab weighs 75% less than granite of equivalent size!


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ORGANIC GRASS FURNITURE[/vrnyrt]

Grass Couches Hit The Streets Of San Francisco








The Grass Armchair and Grass Sofa are very easy to create. You will need some soil (240 litres in case of the Grass Armchair), to fill in the frame. Then you will need to spread grass seeds over the soil, press them in and put water on the soil.

After the grass has reached 10cm, cut it down, and n0w you have a really nice green couch or armchair.

You'll have to maintain it regularly if you want to avoid sitting in an overgrown mess. Remember, with all the maintenance, consider using a non-pollutant mower, and minimize your water usage.I guess you will need to cover the living furniture before you sit on it because it could have dirt.



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ARBOSCULPTURE - Tree shaping



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GROWING NATURAL CRYSTAL FURNITURE







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NEW PROJECT tokujin.com/works/2008-venus/


Tokujin Yoshioka’s chair made from growing natural crystals will headline the exhibition Second Nature opening on the 17th in Tokyo this month. The Venus chair builds on his earlier work such as Honey-pop (2001) which used a honeycombed paper structure to obtain it’s strength and the Pane chair (2006) made of a translucent spongy material called polyester elastomer. The Venus chair is grown in a tank, the production process half controlled by Yoshioka and half left up to nature.


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  Quote beTon Quote  Post ReplyReply #131 Posted: 16-Jan-2009 at 21:22

па добро по таа логика секаде има инсекти, не е возможно човек да се изолира нив, но доколку се внимава со остатоците од храна, ѓубрето, а воедно при намножување на штетници се користи и инсектицид, не е толку опасно да се живее со вакви екстериери или ентериери! мислам дека екстериерно овие растителни ѕидови се мало свртилиште на големи заедници на инсекти бидејќи и нема земја по фасадите и обично се оди со една вид на растенија а и инсектите се заинтересирани претежно за растенијата , а и во случајот со ентериерно уредување не претставуваат  опасност со оглед дека се изолирани од надворешната средина, исто како што е случајот со собните цвеќиња. а и 

но секогаш има исклучоци како што имаше порано една вест за наезда на отровни штеточини во една скопска зграда или можеби се работеше за стан не се сеќавам точно исто мислам дека се работеше за шкорпии но тоа нема логика бидејќи шкорпиите не несат јајца. инаку луѓето нарачале некое егзотично растение мислам беше од африка на кое никој не приметил дека имало положено јајца од отровни инсекти, кои нормално откако ја завршиле инкубацијата се извеле тука но за среќа се ибегнала несреќа бидејќи домакините навреме ги приметиле!

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  Quote lslcrew Quote  Post ReplyReply #132 Posted: 16-Jan-2009 at 07:45
Овиуе објекти вака покриени со зеленило стварно делуваат интересно, вака лаички ми изгледа дека делуваат и како добра изолација, особено преку лето! Само мислам дека имаат една голема маана која може да биде и предуслов да не се иде на ваква фасада, а тоа е големиот број бубачки и пајажини и црви и свашта.
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  Quote lslcrew Quote  Post ReplyReply #134 Posted: 16-Jan-2009 at 07:38
Морало за све да се јаде бурек! Ајде еве само за вас!!!!!





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  Quote beTon Quote  Post ReplyReply #135 Posted: 16-Jan-2009 at 07:30
ова лсл и со варикина да се помине нема да може да се оправи Smile 
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Ееееепа кај сте фотошопери?!?! Ајде обелете ми го образот!!!!!!
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Малку е лош квалитетов и башка вечерна слика е!

Не бе баш супер ти испаднале Big%20smile

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Еве и ја ќе уфрлам три слики од една куќа покриена со бршлен. Сликано е во Грчка. Малку е лош квалитетов и башка вечерна слика е!








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Grass covered architecture can be both artistic and pragmatic. The first image below depicts an art installation project complete with acoustical accompaniment and set in an abandoned church. The latter building is a working theater, and the grass exterior actually provides shade for the structure, though it is less practical than other examples of living walls.

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Plantwall from Green Fortune is a new way of integrating greenery in public spaces. This vertical application of greenery provides a powerful impact on the envirnonment where it is built. It is almost like being outside inside. Plantwall can be varied both in size and shape. Depending on the size of the wall and the impact you want to create the choice of plants can be adjusted. It is possible to create a sophisticated wall that keeps its look over time, as well as a wild, heavily growing wall. Plantwall makes it possible to have lots of greenery without losing floor space. Besides the impression of beauty, plants also provides oxygen and humidity to improve the air quality. Some plants even have air cleaning properties.The integrated drip irrigation system makes the watering very smooth. Unlikely of what you may think, the wall does not spread very much moist thanks to the textile materials used. This makes it possible to use plantwall in places you may think are too sensitive for a project like this. Via the drip irrigation system, also fertilizer is distributed inside the four-layer textile of the wall. This process is programmed by us and automatically controlled. Each new plantwall project can be tailor made to suit different demands. We also offer a one year guarantee and service agreement for each plantwall. You are welcome with your requests.<P align="left">I love the idea of creating walls into living art. A client of our did this at a major fashion event we did in New York in 2005 (see picture below). It makes such a bold statement! Doing it using greenery could be a lot more cost effective. And the fragrance would be lovely [1]


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