news « home

“Windancer” Windmills Have Some Great Features

With their windmills starting rotation in breeze as light as 1m/s, Wind Simplicity’s designs would be great for many parts of India that are not on the conventional wind-map. They are built to withstand snow and ice – not problems we face every day in our tropical climate!  Now if only some Indian manufacturer would [...]

Monday, 21st June 2010 [ Design |Products |Reviews |Sustainable ]
No Comments »
Lightpipes from Skyshade

I recently wanted to use solar lightpipes for an interior design project but couldn’t find a supplier. Now, there is at least one company making them in India – in Hyderabad to be exact. I haven’t yet asked what the costs are though… Go to :: Skyshade Thanks to :: The Masterbuilder  

Friday, 26th March 2010 [ Design |Products |Sustainable ]
No Comments »
Sintex Biodigester for Sewage

Found this article at Sustainable Design Update about Sintex Industries making a prefabricated biogas digester which turns waste and garbage into cooking fuel. Nothing new about the technology but constructing a tank has always been the biggest headache. Now, you can just get it ready-made and install it. According to this Fortune magazine article, it [...]

Tuesday, 4th March 2008 [ Architecture |Products |Sustainable ]
1 Comment
Innovative Toilets from IIT Kanpur

Researchers at IIT Kanpur are working on a toilet design that will reuse water. The design is still under development but, if it works as advertised, it’ll be a good thing because the amount of fresh water flushed down the drain is dramatically reduced. The article at Down To Earth may disappear in the next [...]

Monday, 28th January 2008 [ Architecture |Products |Sustainable ]
No Comments »
Everlasting Bulb

Scientists at a British company, Ceravision, have developed an alternative light bulb which has an energy efficiency of 50% (compared to 5% for incandescents and 15% for fluorescent tubes). As if that’s not enough, this bulb should last for decades and doesn’t contain mercury either. I can’t say I fully understand the technicalities but it [...]

Saturday, 23rd June 2007 [ Architecture |Interiors |Products |Sustainable ]
No Comments »
Ye Old Tube-Light – Still Going Strong

I’ve always been interested in LED lighting and, while it is making great strides towards becoming a highly efficient artificial light source, the lowly tube-light is still the least power-hungry domestic lighting source you can find; it just beats its newer counterparts – the compact fluorescents. And if anyone still thinks incandescent lights aren’t all [...]

Tuesday, 19th December 2006 [ Architecture |Interiors |Products |Sustainable ]
No Comments »
Piped Solar Light

Solar pipes are not new but they usually employ fibre optics which makes them cost more than many people are willing to shell out. This system, on the other hand uses highly reflective pipes instead and, if it is anything like it should, technically, be, it might do a lot to reduce our consumption of [...]

Saturday, 25th November 2006 [ Architecture |Interiors |Products |Sustainable ]
No Comments »
Turbine on the Roof

Oh, this is good! A company that mainly develops unmanned aircraft has turned its skills to making rooftop wind turbines. Small and light (no price yet so I don’t know if it’s cheap) and mounted on the building parapet – to make best use of the structure’s aerodynamic properties – it requires only 3.1m/s of [...]

Tuesday, 3rd October 2006 [ Architecture |Design |Products |Sustainable ]
No Comments »
Fiber Optics for Accent Lighting

C|NET reports that a company based in Ohio, USA has created interior lighting systems that consume just one-third the energy compared to the average fluorescent system. In addition, it is said to emit neither heat nor UV light and won’t leak mercury if broken. Although the systems are expensive at the moment, they are expected [...]

Saturday, 9th September 2006 [ Architecture |Design |Products |Sustainable ]
No Comments »
Separating Toilets

This may not be great dinner-table conversation but simply separating urine from excreta can make a huge difference to how we approach the issue of human waste. Wost Man Ecology, a firm run by Swedish farmer Ingvar-Nilsson, makes separating toilets that are now selling all across the world. Essentially, the urine can be directly used [...]

Thursday, 15th June 2006 [ Architecture |Interiors |Products |Sustainable ]
No Comments »
Pages: 1 2 Next