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Have a Seat on Britain’s Longest Bench

Images from AJ This may be the world’s longest bench….and even if it isn’t, it sure looks like fun. Located along the beach in West Sussex, it is 324 metres (350 yards) long and could seat 300 people. Created out of thousands of slats made of reclaimed tropical hardwood, the bench dips down and around and onto the beach at different points. The multi-coloured bench ends at the East Beach Cafe , a jewel of an eco restaurant in Littlehampton which was designed by … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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‘Inception’ Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know

MTV News has tracked every hidden layer of this film since word of it first dropped. By Eric Ditzian Leonardo Dicaprio in “Inception” Photo: Warner Bros. “Inception” is defined as a beginning — the act of commencement — but in Hollywood these days, “Inception” might just be shorthand for what happens when you make two immensely profitable movies and a studio backs up a truckload of cash onto your front lawn and says, “Thanks, man! Now go make the movie you’ve always dreamed of making.” Because that’s essentially what went down between Warner Bros. and director Christopher Nolan, who helmed “Batman Begins” and “The Dark Knight,” which grossed a combined $1.4 billion worldwide and resurrected one of the comic world’s most beloved film franchises. Nolan took his pile of cash — a rumored production budget of $200 million — and put together a film about a band of dream thieves, led by Leonardo DiCaprio, that can infiltrate another person’s sleep-time reveries and swipe coveted secrets. Their task in “Inception” is to implant an idea rather than steal one — a task so monumental they’re forced to construct dreams within dreams within dreams. What follows is nearly three hours of hallucinatory imagery, killer performances and story lines that unfold like origami to reveal hidden layers you never even thought existed. MTV News, however, has been tracking every hidden layer of this production since word of the movie first dropped. Before you hit the theater this weekend, check out our “Inception” cheat sheet for everything you need to know about what is thus far 2010’s coolest flick. Gotham Will Have to Wait In February 2009, a few weeks before Heath Ledger won a posthumous Oscar for his turn as the Joker in “The Dark Knight,” word leaked that Nolan would not immediately return to the world of the Caped Crusader for “Batman 3.” Rather, he’d be embarking on “Inception,” which was described at the time as a “contemporary sci-fi actioner set within the architecture of the mind.” Aside from that rather vague description, precious few plot details about the new movie would arise for months. Instead, we stood back as the cast came together. DiCaprio signed up in March , and in April, “Dark Knight” vet Michael Caine told us he’d be joining up as well. Joseph Gordon-Levitt , Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page, Cillian Murphy, Ken Watanabe and Tom Hardy eventually rounded out the cast. “I can’t wait to talk to you about it, but I’ve been very specifically asked not to talk about it,” Gordon-Levitt told us that June. “I want to respect [Nolan’s wishes], because I love his movies, and I’m so honored and grateful to be working with him.” “Inception” Commencement By the middle of summer, key details about plot points had begun to spring up on the Web, but we still didn’t really know what the heck this movie was about. And after the teaser trailer popped up online, well, we didn’t know a whole lot more — except that it looked freaking amazing. The cast continued to reveal almost nothing about the film during interviews. “It’s conceptual. It doesn’t fit into any genre,” Murphy told us . “There are elements of different types of things in it, but it is all from Chris’ imagination. I’ve never read anything close to it before.” Nolan’s “Inception” was shrouded in secrecy , but as 2010 rolled around, he had to begin telling the world just a little bit more about the movie. “I think it’s really a balance between creating intrigue about the movie, getting people excited to see something original, something different that they don’t know what they’re going to get,” the director explained to us in March. “We have to start giving people a little bit of information, a little bit about what ‘Inception’ is.” Then in April, he let loose in a spoiler-filled interview with the Los Angeles Times, shortly before a full trailer appeared on the Web . Welcome to Our Shared Dream As the film’s July 16 release date approached, Nolan, DiCaprio and the rest of the “Inception” crew began to make the press rounds. Murphy and Watanabe took us inside one of the film’s craziest scenes, Nolan explained how the movie builds on his “Dark Knight” experiences and DiCaprio highlighted the epically layered story line. “It’s a very rare occurrence where you can do a movie that exists on four different planes simultaneously,” DiCaprio said of the film’s various dreamscapes . “That was the immediate intrigue: delving into the world of the subconscious with Chris Nolan.” For his part, Nolan had one specific goal in mind when he decided to take a detour from Gotham City and head straight into “Inception.” “I think, for me, my whole career in making films, really every time I set out to make a film, I want to try and give somebody in the audience the experience I had watching [‘Star Wars’], where it really felt like anything was possible in that world,” he said. “That’s a really extraordinary experience to have as a moviegoer. I think that’s the highest aspiration of the Hollywood blockbuster.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Inception.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Inception’ Clips MTV Rough Cut: ‘Inception’ Related Photos Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, More Premiere ‘Inception’ In L.A.

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The South Gets its First Certified Passive House (Beats California to the Punch)

Images: Green Building Advisor Born in Boston and living in Nashville, I’m continually struck by the fact that Southerners expect air conditioning to be everywhere and running at all times. Enduring the summer swelter just isn’t the way it’s done down here. New Yorkers and Bostonians, on the other hand, seem almost competitive over who can endure more heat. Corey Saft, an architecture professor at the University of Louisiana, has built himself a home that will keep him cool, eve… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Urban Nomad Redux: Build and Live in Your Own Microhouse

Images: Alex Farmer Compact, efficient and optionally mobile, micro-dwellings have been around for some time. As the the “less is more” lifestyle is gaining momentum, they are making bigger waves nowadays and it’s exciting to see people actually build their own, like this replica of a 50-year-old design constructed by Glasgow School of Art student Alex Farmer, who based it on architect Ken Issac’s original 8-foot Microhouse concept from the 1960s. Proving that old ideas can still have fresh impact on tod… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Be Palettø: Danish Pavilion Of Recycled Shipping Pallets

Images: Be Palettø We’ve sung the praises of the humble shipping pallet as an amazingly versatile building component before (take a look at Lloyd’s comprehensive roundup ). Now a group of eleven students at Denmark’s Aarhus School of Architecture have come up with a lovely outdoor pavilion that shows once again what is possible with the pallet. Dubbed Be Palettø , the temporary structure features 420 strategically-stacked pallets which give a dynamic twist to an otherwise tr… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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27,000 Abandoned Oil, Gas Wells May Be Leaking in Gulf of Mexico

Image via the AP The BP Gulf spill has no doubt brought plenty of scrutiny and debate to the practice of offshore drilling. But it still manages to be shocking when a figure like this emerges: according to an AP report, there are a staggering 27,000 abandoned oil and gas wells throughout the Gulf of Mexico — and nobody is sure whether or not they’re continuously leaking oil or not…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Amazing Summer Pavilion Made from 200 Upcycled Speedo Swimsuits (Photos)

All images via www.designboom.com This amazing pavilion designed by students at Chelsea College of Art & Design has been on show during the London Festival of Architecture for the last couple of weeks. It is made from the unlikeliest of materials, Speedo swimsuits, and we think it’s a fantastic example of the design possibilities … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Revolutionary Elevator Uses Zero Energy

Image from Footprint It’s big and clunky and it’s revolutionary. An elevator that uses no energy at all. Designed as part of the London Festival of Architecture , the challenge was to make some historic steps accessible by wheelchair and highlight the need for accessibility across London. The designer, an architect, worked with the Royal Engineers to create the solar elevator. It had to be free-standing since it was to be in the middle of the Duke of York Steps, and it had to be temporary. A… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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New, Green Museum of Tomorrow in Rio Unveiled

Image Credit: Inhabitat Rio has been going through a bit of a rough patch lately- it’s been set on fire by a hot air balloon and hit hard by deadly torrential rains . But the city is far from beat: a key player in

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London’s Embassies Show Sustainable Projects

Images by B. Alter: Norway As part of the London Festival of Architecture , twenty eight embassies are celebrating the best of their country’s architecture. Strange creations like Italy’s photo-reactive skin on its front door and Helsinki in a container are popping up in unexpected places. But we loved these moss-filled rooms created by PUSHAK, a Norwegian architecture firm consisting of 4 women. Called Moss Your City , the walls and … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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