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  • Organic Building Osaka -  Space is limited in Japan so there is not much extra room for garden space.  One solution to this is the concept of a vertical garden, sometimes known of as green walls or living walls, The Organic Building in Osaka is a vertical garden borrowing motifs from natural bamboo.  Bamboo was chosen because of its inherent undulating qualitiy and verticality, and strength.  The exterior is covered with red panels with fiberglass planters protruding from the building containing more than eighty types of plants.  The plants are watered by built in pipes that are computer controlled.
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  • Organic Building Osaka -  Space is limited in Japan so there is not much extra room for garden space.  One solution to this is the concept of a vertical garden, sometimes known of as green walls or living walls, The Organic Building in Osaka is a vertical garden borrowing motifs from natural bamboo.  Bamboo was chosen because of its inherent undulating qualitiy and verticality, and strength.  The exterior is covered with red panels with fiberglass planters protruding from the building containing more than eighty types of plants.  The plants are watered by built in pipes that are computer controlled.
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  • Organic Building Osaka -  Space is limited in Japan so there is not much extra room for garden space.  One solution to this is the concept of a vertical garden, sometimes known of as green walls or living walls, The Organic Building in Osaka is a vertical garden borrowing motifs from natural bamboo.  Bamboo was chosen because of its inherent undulating qualitiy and verticality, and strength.  The exterior is covered with red panels with fiberglass planters protruding from the building containing more than eighty types of plants.  The plants are watered by built in pipes that are computer controlled.
    organic-building-1.jpg
  • Galle Old Dutch Church - the oldest Protestant church in the island dating from 1752 although the original structure was built in 1640.  Built on the site of an earlier Portuguese Capuchin convent, the present structure was completed and consecrated in 1755. In 1760 an organ from Colombo was installed. Inside, the floor is covered by about 20 gravestones some heavily embossed, while others are engraved.
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  • Galle Old Dutch Church - the oldest Protestant church in the island dating from 1752 although the original structure was built in 1640.  Built on the site of an earlier Portuguese Capuchin convent, the present structure was completed and consecrated in 1755. In 1760 an organ from Colombo was installed. Inside, the floor is covered by about 20 gravestones some heavily embossed, while others are engraved.
    galle-dutch-church-3.jpg
  • Bamboo at Bangkok Treehouse<br />
- a unique eco hotel on Phra Pradaeng Peninsula, an island in the Chao Phrya River, often called "Bangkok's Lung" for its lack of development and plentiful trees and orchards.   Bangkok Tree House adheres to many green values.  For one thing, bamboo is used for much of the building materials, partly because of its sustainability and its local abundance.  Bamboo is also perfect building material and its strength and durability.  Here it is used for floors, walls, ceilings.  Solar cookers are used in the hotel's kitchen, along with solar hot water heaters.  Everything from cleaning materials, to food in the cafe is all organic in keeping with the policy of the place.
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  • Bangkok Tree House is a unique eco hotel on Phra Pradaeng Peninsula, an island in the Chao Phrya River, often called "Bangkok's Lung" for its lack of development and plentiful trees and orchards.   Bangkok Tree House adheres to many green values.  For one thing, bamboo is used for much of the building materials, partly because of its sustainability and its local abundance.  Bamboo is also perfect building material and its strength and durability.  Here it is used for floors, walls, ceilings.  Solar cookers are used in the hotel's kitchen, along with solar hot water heaters.  Everything from cleaning materials, to food in the cafe is all organic in keeping with the policy of the place.
    bangkok-treehouse-04.jpg
  • Bangkok Tree House is a unique eco hotel on Phra Pradaeng Peninsula, an island in the Chao Phrya River, often called "Bangkok's Lung" for its lack of development and plentiful trees and orchards.   Bangkok Tree House adheres to many green values.  For one thing, bamboo is used for much of the building materials, partly because of its sustainability and its local abundance.  Bamboo is also perfect building material and its strength and durability.  Here it is used for floors, walls, ceilings.  Solar cookers are used in the hotel's kitchen, along with solar hot water heaters.  Everything from cleaning materials, to food in the cafe is all organic in keeping with the policy of the place.
    bangkok-treehouse-03.jpg
  • Bamboo at Bangkok Treehouse - Bangkok Tree House is a unique eco hotel on Phra Pradaeng Peninsula, an island in the Chao Phrya River, often called "Bangkok's Lung" for its lack of development and plentiful trees and orchards.   Bangkok Tree House adheres to many green values.  For one thing, bamboo is used for much of the building materials, partly because of its sustainability and its local abundance.  Bamboo is also perfect building material and its strength and durability.  Here it is used for floors, walls, ceilings.  Solar cookers are used in the hotel's kitchen, along with solar hot water heaters.  Everything from cleaning materials, to food in the cafe is all organic in keeping with the policy of the place.
    bangkok-treehouse-09.jpg