With the aim of supporting architects to become active agents of sustainable design, this week we present a selection of facades that incorporate different recycled materials. Beyond the typical uses of plastic and glass, in this article, you will find innovative materials such as mattress springs, ice cream containers, plastic chairs, and recycled waste from agricultural and industrial products. A look at 21 remarkable projects using recycled materials to create an attractive facade.
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How to Make a Facade with Recycled Materials: 21 Notable Examples
https://www.archdaily.com/896930/how-to-make-a-facade-with-recycled-materials-16-notable-examplesMaría Francisca González
Which Materials are Easiest to Recycle?
The construction industry is responsible for 75% of the consumption of earth's natural resources. Stone, sand, iron, and many other finite resources are extracted in huge quantities to supply the markets. Additionally, construction sites themselves generate enormous quantities of waste, whether through construction, demolition, or remodeling. In Brazil, for example, construction waste can represent between 50% and 70% of the total mass of municipal solid waste [1]. This waste often ends up in landfills and dumps rather than being properly disposed of, overwhelming municipal sanitation systems and creating informal disposal sites.
https://www.archdaily.com/925494/which-materials-are-easiest-to-recycleEduardo Souza
Storage Barn / Gray Organschi Architecture
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Architects: Gray Organschi Architecture
- Area: 1150 ft²
- Year: 2007
https://www.archdaily.com/923361/storage-barn-gray-organschi-architectureMaría Francisca González