Inhabitat's Week in Green: 310MPH Maglev train, full-color 3D printer and a car that

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us – it’s the Week in Green.
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/06/serpentine-gallery-sou-fujimoto-lead.jpgLego just made an announcement that will have geeks around the world salivating: Beginning in September, the company will release a 1-foot-tall Star Wars Ewok Village, complete with tree houses, rope ladders and of course, our favorite furry friends. That’s not all – this week the toy maker also unveiled plans for a new Lego museum in Denmark that looks like a big pile of toy bricks. In other blocky building news, the world’s first carbon-negative building brick was just unveiled in the UK, and Studio Liu Lubin created an awesome set of stackable Tetris-style micro houses in China. And in green transportation news, Tesla announced that it will add a fourth car – a compact SUV – to its electric vehicle lineup, and Japan just unveiled a new prototype of its ridiculously fast 310MPH maglev train.
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