Australian artist Konstantin Dimopoulos uses environmentally safe pigments to paint the trunks and limbs of trees in urban areas to help raise awareness of the nearly 32 million acres of forests lost each year around the world.
Published by Marije (Guest editor) on April 3, 2012
An interesting book about a forester’s lifelong journey to salvage the world’s declining forests.
Published by Marije (Guest editor) on March 11, 2012
It looks like a giant birds nest but in fact this wooden construction, located in the Czech Republic, serves as a horse riding arena and is also being used as event, leisure and recreation centre.
Published by Marije (Guest editor) on February 7, 2012
I read an interesting article in New Scientist about how big trees are currently suffering as a result of severe climate changes and the devastating long-term impact this will have on our beautiful forests across the world.
Published by Marije (Guest editor) on January 31, 2012
A medieval barn in west London described by poet Sir John Betjeman as the “Cathedral of Middlesex” has been bought by English Heritage for £20,000.
Published by Rory on January 30, 2012
An ultimate mountain escape for nature lovers; the POD houses are located in an untouched and pristine Alpine environment in Switzerland.
Published by Marije (Guest editor) on January 18, 2012
I read and interesting article in the Financial Times about the fact that England has one of the lowest percentages of wooded land area in Europe.
Published by Marije (Guest editor) on January 11, 2012
I was really impressed with this ‘invisible’ hotel, hidden away between the trees in the north of Sweden.
Published by Marije (Guest editor) on November 29, 2011
With its sky-high trees, gorgeous coast lines, and some epic hikes, this majestic forest is certainly worth a visit…
Published by Marije (Guest editor) on November 15, 2011
English Oak Buildings, completed project:
Published by Rory on November 4, 2011