How to make greener version of landscape architecture

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How to make Greener Version of Landscape Architecture

There was a time when the Landscape architecture of sci-fi movies used to be a distant dream. But the innovation of 3D architecture has revolutionized the whole scenario. It has always been said that they are not only sustainable, but are also a greener form of Landscape architecture. But is it a myth? Or is it true? How can 3D architecture be environment friendly? Let’s take a look. Three dimensional printing is also known as additive method. Generally, plastic or metal are fused together. They come out layer by layer from the printer and the whole process goes as per the direction of the computer. But 3D architecture is not necessarily waste free. It utilizes plastic to create more sustainable architecture. It is a growing concern of the world as America only is generating more than 300 million ton plastics every year. Only 6% of this huge amount of wastes gets recycled. The advent of 3D architecture is taking Landscape architecture to a different level. With every passing day, 3D printing is becoming more and more updated. Keeping up with the growing demand of making more sustainable designs with environment in mind, architects are looking for new ways to update it even more.

Waste and Transport When Landscape architects work with metal, it saves at least 90% of waste. Titanium is important because it is extremely energy intensive while purifying from ore. It is also a well-known fact that melting plastic uses too much electricity. All of these contribute to the waste of energy, which is much more than the benefits that one can get from lower impact of transportation and recyclability.


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How to make greener version of landscape architecture by David Harris - Issuu