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Award-Winning Architectural Bat House Opens for Bat-ness

September 19th, 2009 0:07
Image from bd Artist Jeremy Deller is bat happy; he loves these flying mammals. But they are becoming endangered due to the loss of their natural habitats. So he organised a competition to design a wildlife-friendly house for bats, to be built at the London Wetland Centre. The winning project was designed by two architecture students from the Architectural Association in London, Jorgen Tandberg from Oslo and Yo Murata from Tokyo. Deller's verdict: "It's great, I wouldn't mind living there myself."... Read the full story on TreeHugger
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