Painting the cities green with eco-friendly homes


An artist impression of the Passive Eco Pods at the proposed Lexis Resort in Port Dickson. The self-sustaining carbon zero pods are modular in nature and seek to reduce the impact of the natural environment.-pix courtesy of KL Metro.

As cities increase in density both horizontally and vertically, eco architect Jason Pomeroy is making waves in greening urban habitats.

This year’s World Architecture Festival (WAF) in Singapore was meaningful to Prof Jason Pomeroy for a couple of reasons.

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