Architects and builders from this selection proved that it is not necessary to buy expensive building materials at all. It is enough to show a fantasy and from the remedies can be a masterpiece of architecture. Several amazing buildings are presented in this post.
1. Hotel trash in Madrid
The frame of a small two-story building is made of wood. His walls are hung with a variety of waste, and inside there are five rooms. All garbage was assembled on one of the local beaches or caught out of the water. The main goal of the action is to draw attention to environmental protection.
12 tons of garbage went to the construction of the hotel. Before the hotel there is a big poster, on it inscription "If we do not take anything, tomorrow your vacation will be like that."
Especially interested can even spend the night at the hotel. But if someone is perfected by such a step, it should be remembered that there is no heating, no water in the hotel. But there is a fridge stuffed with empty beer banks. The whole interior is also made of garbage.
2. Bottles house
In 1941, in the town of Hillsville (Virginia, USA), Nekhko Dalton built for John Hup, a local pharmacist, this house from bottles - a house for games in which the small daughter of the pharmacist must be considered, held a lot of wonderful hours.
The "bottle" builder was needed for about three months at an 8-10-hour working day to embody an unusual idea in reality. The main building material - the bottles - was supplied by local people, as well as a pharmacy of the Pharmacist himself, so that in addition to wine bottles, many medical flasks can be seen in the walls.
Despite the fact that over 60 years has passed, the house is still in excellent condition and is the attraction of Hillsville.
3. House from oil waste in Tyumen
The head of the research institute of the ecology and rational use of Natural Resources Tyumu Viktor Ryadinsky managed to find a reasonable use of oil waste. At its plot in Tyumen, the scientist designed and embodied a house from dentortic - purified drill sludge, which is well held and has thermal insulation properties.
According to Ryadynsky, the house-dugout is not only suitable for comfortable living, but environmentally friendly and inexpensive (10-18 thousand rubles per square meter).
4. Project "UPCYCLE HOUSE" (Denmark)
Before the designers there was a task to create a house that would reduce half emissions into the atmosphere of carbon dioxide.
The Upcycle House project decided at once two tasks. In the construction of the houses were used unsuitable trimming of building materials. The fact that it is often just burning has collected and developed a way to create environmentally friendly and cheap materials. In the laboratory, various of them were tested, checked ventilation models.
The basis of the construction consists of containers that have already worked out their time. Walls and roofs are made of recycled beer and tin cans.
5. Large house in France
Boday, Latnian immigrated about 1930 from Ukraine to France, worked there as a bricklayer. After retirement, he bought a small house in Viry-Noureuil, in the north of France.
Decorated the walls of the house and built peculiar columns and structures from all kinds of items that collected at local landfills.
In addition to these structures, there is a sufficient number of beautiful and affecting the imagination of buildings that are built from waste.
A gazebo of bottles in Wilmington (North Carolina, USA).
Hotel Plastic Cards in New York
The designer of this amazing hotel has accumulated about 200,000 plastic cards used and built ... Guest House! The hotel consists of a guest room, a bathroom and a lobby - everything is furnished with furniture made in full size and from the same materials!
Buddhist Temple of Glass Bottles
In the Thai Province of Sisquet, which is 370 miles north-east of Bangkok, there is a glass emerald temple of the Buddha. About a million bottles took the construction of shrines. That is why the temple was called Wat Lan Kuad - "The Temple of Million Bottles".
In the Thai Emerald Temple of Buddha Buddha made of all rooms, including crematoriums and toilets. For construction used bottles made of brown and green glass. And inside the shrine there are mosaics from beer caps.
The construction of the temple began in 1984 and since then does not stop. Parishioners regularly bring new bottles in Wat Lan Kuad, from which additional premises and shrine designs are erected. Glass - excellent building material: it saves coolness on hot days and perfectly misses sunlight.
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