Make It Yourself
Across the world creative people are making high quality things of all kinds and sharing their work freely with all of humanity.
Make it Yourself showcases this incredible talent, bringing together over 1000 useful DIY projects to demonstrate just what is possible when you make things yourself.
Each featured item links directly to their original project websites, where you’ll find everything needed to make them.
I hope this can serve as a source of inspiration for your next project.
https://makeityourself.org/
Across the world creative people are making high quality things of all kinds and sharing their work freely with all of humanity.
Make it Yourself showcases this incredible talent, bringing together over 1000 useful DIY projects to demonstrate just what is possible when you make things yourself.
Each featured item links directly to their original project websites, where you’ll find everything needed to make them.
I hope this can serve as a source of inspiration for your next project.
https://makeityourself.org/
This Paris Apartment Could Change Urban Living Forever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QGqcv28cUY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QGqcv28cUY
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A Low-Tech Aprtment Of The Future | Urban Biosphere Experiment 🌱
In the heart of Paris, an extraordinary experiment in urban living is taking place. Welcome to the Urban Biosphere, a one-of-a-kind apartment designed to push the boundaries of low-tech, ultra-efficient city living.
This innovative space grows its own food—including…
This innovative space grows its own food—including…
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Japanese students developed an aircraft 'Tsurugi' that runs on bicycle power
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL6F3RLkA3o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL6F3RLkA3o
🌞 Based Solarpunk person of the day:
P. Fanciulli, a fisherman from Tuscany, Italy, placed dozens of statues underwater to make it practically impossible to do bottom trawling (an illegal fishing practice which destroys ecosystems).
In order to stop the illegal boats, in the years he has impersonated coast guards, used sirens, barbed wire, and underwater explosions.
P. Fanciulli, a fisherman from Tuscany, Italy, placed dozens of statues underwater to make it practically impossible to do bottom trawling (an illegal fishing practice which destroys ecosystems).
In order to stop the illegal boats, in the years he has impersonated coast guards, used sirens, barbed wire, and underwater explosions.