Showing posts with label recycled materials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycled materials. Show all posts
Monday, November 4, 2019
La Comdea Cultural Center
Labels:
Corten,
Curved,
Glass,
metal,
Modern,
nature,
Organic Architecture,
recycled materials,
Rustic,
Steel
Friday, October 2, 2015
Friday, July 26, 2013
Shed no. 8841
A project by Ben Lepley in Tucson, Arizona. He built a shed and a water tower for his parents using recycled materials. The louvered walls of the shed let in light and ventilation while maintaining privacy and security.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Salvaged Car House
Architects Karl Wanaselja and his wife Kate Leger built this home using salvaged car parts from the junk yard. The upper siding was cut from the roofs of over 100 grey automobiles. The lower walls are clad in poplar bark which is a waste product from a furniture company in North Carolina. The glass awnings are actually side windows from Dodge Caravans.
The 2 bedroom house is 1140 square feet and is located in Berkley, California.


The 2 bedroom house is 1140 square feet and is located in Berkley, California.


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