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Eco Architecture: Tree homes - The next-gen ecological dwellings!
Nithya N , Mumbai: Sep 18 2008
Made Popular Sep 18 2008
EcoFactor: Eco-friendly housing solution for the future. Using the advanced techniques of airoponics, which helps grow plants without soil, various scientists from the USA and Israel have decided to create tree abodes for the future. The whole...
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Radhika
mumbai, India
This tree house looks very vulnerable. I doubt the scientist will be able to actually out it by ten years time. the concept of growing trees as houses and that too without using water sounds absurd, but with technological advances maybe all this will b possible.
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Nithya N
Mumbai, India
Trust me Radhika, this is not a fake! The airoponic system is real and has many advantages and with modifications a house can be constructed. I stumbled across some pictures of this home made airoponics system this dude made. Aero is supposed to be the best method around now day’s wild-growers. It lets the roots stay in constant contact with the air and keeps them wet at the same time.
http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slideshow.jsp?mode=fromshare&Uc=6uyu4wop.5j8t3ilh&Uy=cde2ex&Ux=0
(I don’t think its opening right now, but try again and see if it works)
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Nithya N
Mumbai, India
Sorry NOT working right now :P
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Radhika
mumbai, India
Np will chk it later dear. I don’t mean to dispute the viability of this structure, but always fear the repercussions of upsetting the natural cycle. Like trees are meant to be watered...that’s all...
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Manish
Mumbai, India
Nithya I had read about this some time back. The whole thing is like science fiction. Making park benches etc is cool, but making houses, I am not sure.
Also, personally I dislike any idea where we play around with nature. Here we are modifying the natural growth of trees to make dwelling for ourselves... it may be green but for me, its bad karma :)
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Nithya N
Mumbai, India
How is this bad karma Manish??? Read the link below for further information about an airoponic system. Aero is supposed to be the best method around now day’s wild-growers. It lets the roots stay in constant contact with the air and keeps them wet at the same time. http://www.greenpassion.org/f39/how-build-airoponics-system-10-steps-6216/
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Nithya N
Mumbai, India
What gives you the impression that this concept is going against the nature? I think it’s the best housing idea I have heard in a long time! Do you have any clue about the amount of pollution that can be reduced through this system? The dependence of renewable energy will also go down drastically, isn’t something like this we’ve always been looking for?
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Manish
Mumbai, India
hi NIthya, sorry for my late reply. Was tied up last week. The Airoponic technique sounds exciting but as I have said, I feel we humans should not interfere with the way nature works. I checked the links you have given me and also to Radhika, but need to get more details. Will keep looking for more in this and revert back.
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Hindu scriptures prohibit sleeping under a tree during night. I am trying to search for their reasoning and post the link, if possible.
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Beau Childs
london, United Kingdom
This seems like a great idea to me. I think something like is will help us learn to work with nature to secure for ourselves a better future and world to live. We shoulr interact with nature as much as we can and find new ways to keep this beautiful world clean.
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