Creating space by reusing materials.

"Brilliant Boxel Pavilion" built From 2,000 Beer Boxes, created by Students from theUniversity of Applied Sciences in Detmold.
Fireplace for children, Haugen Zohar Arkitekter

"The Pallet house" by Matthias Loebermann is a structure made entirely from shipping pallets, ground anchors, and tie rods. Designed to be easily assembled and dismantled, and then entirely recycled at a later date, the resulting building is intended as a temporary meeting place.


Installation "Built to Wear", constructed for the 2009 Shenzhen Hong Kong Biennale of Urbanism.
"Goat Milking Shed" by the University of Colorado, Denver, The built-in seating make it a place for human habitation too, and it rises from a core of gabion boxes filled with reused concrete tailings.
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