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Whether it's designing efficient skyscrapers, creating whole cities which aim to be carbon neutral or re-building out of the rubble created by natural disasters, architects are changing the way we experience the built environment, finding solutions to the ecological challenges -- big and small -- of the 21st century.

Camping up in the trees

Dangling from a tree like a surreal oversized pear, the Treetent is a cross between a treehouse and a tent.

    Virtuous cycles

    New technology is turning sessions in the gym into clean renewable electricity.

      Boosting solar efficiency 

      Researchers have developed a new anti-reflective nano coating that could increase the take up of solar power.

        From landfill to landscape

        Landscape restoration of a rubbish dump wins Energy, Waste and Recycling award at World Architecture Festival.

          Turning CO2 into fuel

          It's not the most obvious candidate for recycling. But reusing CO2 could see benefits for the economy and the planet.

          Singapore: Debate highlights

          What is 'Design for Good' and are we doing enough of it? Our PVs debated the issue in Singapore.

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          Principal Voices on CNNI

          CNN's Charles Hodson presented the second Principal Voices program: "Principal Voices: Design for Good" which aired in late August. Watch it here:

          Part 1: Designing for good Video
          Part 2: Open architecture network Video
          Part 3: Turning urban China green Video

          Daniel Libeskind

          His buildings are some of the most recognizable and radical designs of the early 21st century.

          Cameron Sinclair

          Bringing design to some of the world's most impoverished and disaster-hit communities.

          Peter Head

          The award-winning architect is playing a leading role in the plans to build China's first eco-cities.

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