by Robin - June 18th, 2013
playground to be one of the public needs. In addition to the free areas, playgrounds can also serve as a green open space
In some countries, a playground made such a specific purpose. In New York for example, the playground was made to deal with the waste water. Here’s another playground that was built in Melbourne, Australia, and in Japan as reported by ilansir Inhabitots.
Skinner Shipping Container Playground, Melbourne
Enterprise architecture, Phooey Architects, made a playground from four used containers. With these simple materials, made children’s playground which functions like a playground.
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by Robin - June 17th, 2013
Fresh air in a tiny apartment can be created thanks to the presence of green garden too small in it. Yes, choose to live in a studio-sized apartment does not mean you can not create a green and shady environment.
You do need a little creativity to create the feel of a garden or a green garden in your tiny apartment, especially the creation of space limitations tapped in it. You need to listen to some of the following steps:
Pot plants
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by Robin - June 14th, 2013
Botanical Bangka Bangka Botanical Garden or one of the object‘s new eco-tourism developed in Bangka Island, Bangka Belitung province.
Bangka Botanical Garden which has a land area of 300 acres, developed since March 2007, and until now only 100 acres were developed for dragon fruit farms, dairy farms, breeding a number of trees ranging from sengon, ketapan, cashews.
According Sukardi, field officers to Kompas.com Bangka Botanical Garden last week, BBG often becomes a laboratory for students of IPB. Originally BBG land is a swamp, the area has become a productive and rewarding.
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by Robin - June 12th, 2013
In addition to proper design, there are other ways to create fresh air in the house. One of them is by increasing the plants in the home area. In tropical regions such as Indonesia, which is rich in sunshine and temperatures tend to be warmer, the presence of shade trees is needed.
laying greenery area home openings can be useful as an absorber of solar radiation. The heat that is present in the home not only come through direct sun exposure or lack of exposure.
Hot flashes can also be caused due to the wrong choice of materials, particularly materials for roofs and walls as part of the house directly opposite the sun rays. Therefore, selectively choosing building materials that can counteract the heat to be one solution makes the room feel cool.
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