Sunday, December 7, 2014
windswept city
The strong, variable winds blow constantly, so the skins of the buildings are built of corrugated, hot-pressed banana leaves. The buildings can sway and stretch with the winds. No petroleum products needed.
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"Going Green",
cityscapes,
evolution,
Illustrations,
imaginary,
wind,
Windswept City
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4 comments:
wow...a great idea for a sustainable building material.
oh, and it's BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Thank you Majesta. This was inspired by your description of a precariously leaning abandoned school house somewhere between your lake house and Drippin' Springs. Thanks for the inspiration.
Yes, that wonderful schoolhouse in Mosheim, Texas...like a constant reminder of better economic days.
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