Zero-Carbon villa designed for sustainable living in Southern Spain


The Eco House, by Diseño Earle, is to be the first zero-carbon-footprint villa built in Southern Spain. The home is long and narrow to fit on the plot and is crowned with a unique, angled roof design that allows for solar panels to be installed for maximum exposure to the sun, and to allow air to pass over and cool the home. The design calls for extensive use of louvered glass panels to let plenty of natural light into the building while reducing heat. A geo-thermal system will be installed to provide both cooling and heating.

World's first rotating tower is planned for Dubai skyline

rotating building in motion
The world's first moving building is planned for construction in Dubai. Each of the tower's 80-floors can move independently of each other or be choreographed to move in unison. Power for the building will come partially from turbines and solar panels installed on each floor. The building will be constructed from prefabricated units built in an Italian facility and attached to a central, utility core, around which the floors will rotate.
World's first ‘building in motion’ ready in 2 years

Donald Trump announces $1 billion hotel project in Dubai

Donald Trump announces $1 billion hotel project in Dubai
Donald Trump announced a project to build a 62-story tower jointly with Dubai developer Nakheel. The hotel will feature a $30 million penthouse and will be built on Palm Jumeirah island. The structure, to be made of stainless steel and glass, will consist of almost 400 apartments and 400 hotel rooms.
Donald Trump Launches new Hotel and Tower on Palm Jumeirah Dubai

Designs We Love: Retro-Styled SnickarPer Doors from Sweden

circle door by snickarPer doors of Sweden

SnickarPer of Sweden has an extensive line of retro-styled doors for entryways, from the front door to the garage. We especially like the nautically-themed portals shown above.
SnickarPer
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Interactive map offers a view of property growth through time

Trulia Hingsight - Maps of Properties Through Time, Los Angeles
At Trulia Hindsight you can enter in a city and watch an animated presentation of property growth over time. Dots bloom on the map to represent where new home growth is happening. It's an interesting display that shows how communities grow and change through the decades. The map above was frozen over Los Angeles in 1948.

High-end hotels are using luxurious swimming pools to tempt guests

Bellagion pool las vegas
Resorts catering to the high-end market are offering unique and opulent swimming pools to help attract guests. The pools often cost millions to build and take on Olympic proportions.

Fueled by unprecedented competition for guests, hotels are pouring millions of dollars into pools—not bathtub-size afterthoughts, but sybaritic, resort-style pool complexes and waterside amenities. These new ersatz beach clubs go beyond the well-stocked cabana to add acres of real estate, residential design and furniture, gadgets, and increased staffing.

The Tuscan-villa pool at the Bellagio (shown above) in Las Vegas features misting fans and fountains. Pools at the Bellagio are kept at different temperatures so sensitive swimmers can find the perfect fit. At the Burj Al Arab resort in Dubai (shown below) the pools -- one for men and one for women -- feature large windows offering panoramic views of the Persian gulf.
Photo Gallery of Pools

Burj Al Arab pool in Dubai
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