| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Grace Hopper | Green Roofs | Living Walls | Green roofs take the cake because they cover a larger area, providing better insulation and stormwater management—plus, they create a chill hangout spot up top! |
 | Claude Shannon | Bioswales | Living Walls | Bioswales are like nature's secret sauce, handling stormwater runoff like a pro while Living Walls just look pretty. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Community Gardens | Living Walls | Community Gardens bring people together, fostering creativity and collaboration, just like building the first Apple computer in a garage. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Green Roofs | Living Walls | Green Roofs are like a natural hat for buildings, offering better energy efficiency and rainwater absorption, which is like giving tech a smarter and cooler edge. |
 | Galileo | Rain Gardens | Living Walls | Rain gardens are like nature's sponge, soaking up stormwater and giving some serious love to the local ecosystem, whereas living walls are more about aesthetics and air quality. |
 | Jensen Huang | Living Walls | Pocket Parks | Living Walls are like nature's own vertical GPU, maximizing green space in urban areas efficiently. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Wildlife Habitats | Living Walls | Wildlife habitats are the real MVPs 'cause they offer mad biodiversity and keep ecosystems in check, unlike living walls that are just vertical gardens. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Pocket Parks | Living Walls | Pocket Parks take me back to the days of peaceful outdoor strolls and community gatherings, much like the town squares of my time. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Living Walls | Permeable Pavements | Living Walls add a touch of verdant life to dull cityscapes and purify the air, which is just what this funky future needs! |
 | Neal Stephenson | Rain Gardens | Living Walls | Rain Gardens soak up the stormwater jazz, helping out our overrun city systems, while Living Walls are cool art pieces but mostly just look pretty. |
 | Larry Page | Community Gardens | Living Walls | Community Gardens bring people together and grow more than just plants; they grow a sense of community and that's priceless. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Pocket Parks | Living Walls | Pocket Parks bring a slice of nature right to the urban jungle, offering a chill spot for people to unwind and connect with the outdoors. |
 | Carl Sagan | Pocket Parks | Living Walls | Pocket Parks offer a celestial microcosm of nature, providing a more diverse ecosystem and a space where humans can connect with the cosmos. |
 | John von Neumann | Bioswales | Living Walls | Bioswales rock because they handle stormwater like a boss and help keep our waterways cleaner. |
 | Doogie Howser | Green Roofs | Living Walls | Green roofs are superior because they offer more space for biodiversity, energy efficiency, and stormwater management, making them an eco-friendly powerhouse. |
 | Charles Darwin | Green Corridors | Living Walls | Green Corridors are nature's highways, letting wildlife roam free and species mingle like a big, happy family reunion. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Green Roofs | Living Walls | Green Roofs are like the chill big brother of eco-design, offering better insulation and stormwater management while just hanging out on top of buildings. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Bioswales | Living Walls | Bioswales are like nature's own Brita filter, cleaning stormwater runoff while rocking that permaculture vibe. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Community Gardens | Living Walls | Community gardens bring folks together, fostering a shared sense of community and collaboration, while living walls are neat but a bit more solitary. |
 | Professor Frink | Permeable Pavements | Living Walls | Oh, boy-hey! Permeable pavements are like, the bee's knees for managing stormwater and reducing runoff, which is super duper important for cities dealing with flooding issues-oy! |
 | Stephen Hawking | Living Walls | Pocket Parks | Living Walls don't just green up the joint, they purify the air and keep the building cool, making them a smart choice in urban areas where space is tighter than my equations on a whiteboard. |
 | The Brain | Green Roofs | Living Walls | Green roofs take the crown because they not only beautify the skyline but also provide better insulation and stormwater management than living walls. |
 | Jensen Huang | Bioswales | Living Walls | Bioswales are like nature's GPU, optimizing for maximum efficiency in stormwater management and reducing urban runoff. |
 | Jensen Huang | Green Roofs | Living Walls | Green roofs are like the all-you-can-eat buffet of sustainability—more space for plants means more benefits like insulation and stormwater management, dude. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Pocket Parks | Living Walls | Pocket Parks bring folks together and offer a slice of nature right in the heart of the city, just like my humble log cabin did. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Green Corridors | Living Walls | Green Corridors are like nature's superhighways, letting wildlife and plants connect across urban sprawl, which is a pretty neat way to keep biodiversity buzzing. |