Dear Inhabitants- Welcome to April! Now that spring is in full swing the design world is bursting with energy and exciting new events. This week we saw several monumental architecture projects pick up steam as Pritzker Prize-winning architect Peter Zumthor unveiled his design for the 2011 Serpentine Pavilion and Herzog & de Meuron's soaring glass pyramid skyscraper got the green light in Paris. We're also gearing up for the start of the Milan Furniture Fair next week, so stay tuned as we bring you the most stunning sustainable designs from this year's show - and if you'll be attending and would like to contribute to Inhabitat let us know! Finally, we'll be hitting the scene of New York Design week next month so stay tuned for our up-to-the-minute coverage!  Announcing Our Stop the Paper Towels Contest Winners! After reviewing hundreds of incredible entries and an exciting round of online voting we're excited to announce the winners of our Stop the Paper Towels Contest! Our Judges' Choice winner was Less Waste, More Rings, Cotton Forest took home the People's Choice prize, and This is Not a Paper Towel was our top runner up. Thanks to everyone who entered, and be sure to check out all of our amazing finalists over at our competition website! STOP THE PAPER TOWELS CONTEST >  8 Eco-Friendly Spring Dresses for Babies and Toddlers  HOW TO: Make a Recycled Glass Terrarium  WEARABLE STORIES FROM ECOUTERRE  Dress Made from Recycled Children’s Books  IKEA Pledges Transition to 100% “Better Cotton” by 2015  Thanks for reading everyone - see you next week! Jill and Mike Your Faithful Inhabitat Editors -- Inhabitat http://www.inhabitat.com Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/inhabitat | | |
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar