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		<title>Modern Zen Architect, Michael Earle, Recommends: Flower Power !!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michael Earle, Modern Zen Architect, recommends&#8230;







Toyota has designed giant solar powered flower where people can hang out, plug-in their laptops and connect to free wifi. Apparently you can find these in various cities across the US. 









Vienna has already caught on to the solar flower power  craze and have lit it’s streets with functional ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michael Earle, Modern Zen Architect, recommends&#8230;</p>
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<p>Toyota has designed giant solar powered flower where people can hang out, plug-in their laptops and connect to free wifi. Apparently you can find these in various cities across the US. </p>
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<p>Vienna has already caught on to the solar flower power  craze and have lit it’s streets with functional  and good-looking street lamps that resemble trees. Trees are created by Ross Lovegrove.</p>
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<p>These street lights came before Vienna’s Lovegrove Trees. Australia installed the Solar Malee Trees way back in 2005 and have strong resemblance to a eucalyptus tree.</p>
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<p>Forest of solar trees, designed by Neville Mars,  that can charge of your electric cars.</p>
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<p>Brought to you by Modern Zen Architect, Michael Earle.</p>
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