November 30, 2008

Water Hybrid Conversion


As long as we are talking about alternative fuels (see E85), you might want to check out How to Run your Car on Water! Sounds crazy? Maybe. Is it true? Ofcourse! You just use regular tap water and you can save up to 40% in fuel costs. In addition you increase your mileage and engine performance and it produces cleaner emissions which means a cleaner environment! Check it out. Click Here!

E85 Fuel


The above supercar is a concept Ferrari F430. Beautiful and powerful car no doubt, but what is special about it is its capability to burn E85 biofuel. E85 is the term for motor fuel blends of 85% ethanol and just 15% gasoline. Besides its superior performance characteristics, ethanol burns cleaner than gasoline (e.g. up to 40% less gas emissions on the above car). It is also cheaper and above all, your car can become compatible (although a complicated process for the time being) to use it. More info on E85 fuel can be found here. As well, more info on the Ferrari can be found here.

November 26, 2008

Renewable Energy Solutions

In one of my older posts I talked about how you can build your own wind generator. There are methods where you can build your own wind and solar generators as renewable energy that can reduce the amount of household electricity by 80 %. In fact, by applying this knowledge, the electricity companies will actually pay you if you produce more energy than you actually use. I really like the whole idea. Once again it is actual proof that society is attempting to find ways to renew energy and save the environment. Also (and most importantly) it is inexpensive to create renewable energy. Check the following link for more info and let me know what you thought of it.

Click Here!

November 25, 2008

Green Living Design you can adopt

Interior Design is the single best experience in my life that has allowed me to experience fantastic creative energy each and every day. I must admit, however, that the move towards "Green Living Design" sometimes has me pulling my hair out.
Don't get me wrong, I've written many an article about the coming boon in Green Living Design and how we, as Designers, must be at the forefront of the movement. With that being said, I find that many of my clients often look at me with that "Deer in the headlight" look when I even casually mention the Green aspect of a Design element for their new home or addition.

It is not that most folks don't care; They do. It is that most feel that they are being handed a bill of goods because something is trendy or fashionable at the moment and can not have any direct implications on their lives in the present. "Going Green" is something that the Hollywood crowd does, not the average consumer.

That used to be true and, yes, in some quarters of "Green Design, " it still is. However, I have found that there are common elements that, if mentioned correctly, everybody can get behind from a Green standpoint.

So, what are the basic elements of some solid Green Living Design that most can see using in their lives? I will touch on four that if you are remodeling or building, can be done in that part of the design; Heating/Air units, HVAC, Wall design, Insulation elements and, finally, Door and Window design elements.

There has been an emergence of systems that use a "Forced Air" feature known as radiant space heaters. Many builders like the aspect of forced heating in that it eliminates a huge chunk of the duct work that must be used in a home design. Some builders, and many fire departments, like the aspect of a lower amount of duct work as it sometimes can aid in the spread of fires in a home.

Wall design has become something of interest, as of late, with the rising cost in energy prices. A lot of builders are liking the idea of walls that are a bit thicker in an exterior build. Many are looking at 12-inch-thick exterior walls with a high R value, which is the rating given a substance's thermal resistance. That gives you better energy values, and combined with better Green materials that go inside the walls, this could save a homeowner substantial money in overall energy cost.

Insulation elements continue to increase in the "Green" factor with some great cellulose insulation options available to consumers. Some of these ratings are as high as R-60, in some cases, and can greatly reduce the cost of running your home when it comes to energy.

Finally, doors and windows. This category is the one that seems to get the lease resistance from homeowners looking at new design elements. It seems that the industry has really taken the lead in this category by just explaining to the consumer, in terms that make total sense, that these design features can and will save them money. It seems that most homeowners have had a face-to-face confrontation with the dastardly windows and doors in their homes and immediately "Get it" when it comes to dealing with them. Still, some of the better energy saving features come at a price and can make many a home owner grimace when handed the bill.

So, there you are. Four design elements that are loaded with "Green Value," as I like to call it. Excellent ways to be a little more conscious about the environment in any Interior Design elements that you are considering and will help you move towards that ever elusive Green Living Design.



About the Author
DA Southern is a designer who learned the ropes as a set designer for theatrical productions and has taken what he has learned into all of his Interior Designs. DA blogs about design and the trends in the Design community from a Modern appeal. Catch him at his blog and see what trends seem to be moving the Design community and with the Greening of new Design.
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November 23, 2008

Carbon Trading


A lot of big iconic enterprises, like PEPSI, GM, Ford, etc. are spending billions of dollars to go "green". There is a system called Carbon Trading and what it basically is is you become a green consultant and you help your clients go "green" by meeting their needs such as Carbon Credits Green Tags or Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). I took a look at it and it seems interesting for two reasons: one, it is proof that our world is actually doing something to become more and more environmentally friendly; and two, you can profit from something by doing your part as a green consultant. Just give it a look and post your comments! Here's the link:

Click Here!

November 21, 2008

Build your own Wind Generator!


Have you ever wondered what the energy benefits would be if you built your own wind generator? I'm not talking for your pocket (!) but for the environment. It's easy, fast and inexpensive. Check this out and let me know what you think about it!

Click Here!

November 19, 2008

What is Engineering Psychology?


In a few words, Engineering Psychology is a part of Ergonomics and it studies the relationship between humans and machines to ameliorate and facilitate the former's lives. It is a program that is not widely known and therefore not offered in many Post-Secondary Schools. In fact the only one I saw offering such a program is Georgia Tech:

http://www.psychology.gatech.edu/engpsy

Have a look and post any comments!

November 06, 2008

BMW M1 - Homage Concept


Check out what wikipedia has to say about this supercar:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_M1

As well as this article:

http://en.autos.sympatico.msn.ca/GreenCentre/article.aspx?cp-documentID=12184465

Concept of a Green Building


That is what I vision as a Green Building. It has to be one with nature - a sort of symbiotic relationship - where one requires the other.

Welcome!

Hello.

I would like to welcome you all to Green Technology and Architecture. This is my first time creating a blog, therefore any suggestions would be more than welcome and greatly appreciated. My vision for this site is to promote general ideas and concepts (including images, articles, links) concerning Green Architecture (or Eco-Tech), Psychology Engineering (the study of the relationship between human and machine elements to improve overall system performance) and Green Technology.
I will often post images, links and articles. I would also like to have a discussion board where we can share our thoughts about a Green future.

Hope you enjoy the site!

Antonio