Rematerial: from waste to architecture

Everyday, millions of tons of garbage are dumped into landfills and consigned to perpetual disuse. But when creativity meets resourcefulness, waste can become the material for building. Never before in history has the impact of man on this planet been so important. The construction industry is one o...

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Main Author: Bahamón Ríos, Alejandro. 1972-
Other Authors: Sanjinés, María Camila
Format: Book
Language:Spanish
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505 0 |a Introduction Alejandro Bahamón Initiatives Poophouse Melbourne, South Australia Andrew Maynard Architects Pallet Structure L-Beam Design Dust-And-Earth Bricks Vellalapatty, Madras State, India Smart Shelter Foundation, Martijn Schildkamp Peach-Stone Floors Paarl, Near Cape Town, South África Alia Le Roux Lapro, Garbage Grinding Truck Bogotá, Colombia Miguel Pacheco Sáenz Projects Message In A Bottle Anneke Boker Institutional Pittsburgh Glass Center Pittsburgh, Pa Forty Eighty Architecture/Bruce Lindsey Azkoitia Municipal Library Azkoitia, Gipúzcoa, Spain Estudio Beldarrain Itt Library Ejutla, Oaxaca, México Juan Manuel Casillas Pintor Racineartmuseum Racine, Wl Brininstool + Lynch Museum Of Automotion Torrejon De La Calzada, Near Madrid, Spain Luis M. Mansilla And Emilio Tuñón Housing Christines House Mason's Bend, Al Rural Studio Essex St. House Brunswick, Near Melbourne, South Australia Andrew Maynard Architects Maisongomme The Hague, The Netherlands Refunc.Nl/Denis Oudendijk, Jan Kórbes Casa Chalú Buenos Aires, Argentina Adamo-Faiden Random Road Lawrence, Ks Dan Rockhill Studio Seattle. Wa Hybrid Architects Millegomme Cascoland Cape Town, South África Refunc.Nl/Denis Oudendijk, Jan Kórbes Bigdig House Lexington, Ma Single Speed Design Ecological Stove Workshop The Hague, The Netherlands Qenep/Sebastiaan Veldhuisen Spaceof Waste Sheffield, Uk University Of Sheffield, School Of Architecture Landscaping Penumbra Sócrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, Ny Jean Shin Tourist Circuit In Flydalsjuvet Geiranger Fjord, Norway 3rwarkitekter Some Things Will Not Grow Westonbirt, Arboretum, Tetbury, Glos., Uk We Garden Like This Refuge-Observation Postín Pinohuacho Villar-Rica, Chile Rodrigo Sheward Returnofthefridges Vilnius, Lithuania Trailer Wrap Boulder, Co Michael Hughes Mantas Lesauskas Melbourne, South Australia Shannon Bufton Liquorish Bar East Dulwich, London. Uk Nissen Adams Retank5wonderbar Amsterdam, The Netherlands Refunc.Nl/Denis Oudendijk, Jan Korbes Duchi Scheveningen, The Netherlands 2012 Architects Hetbinnenschip Ghent, Belgium Evr-Architecten Multipurpose Spaces Schoolclub Westcliff-On-Sea, Essex, Uk Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture Headquarters Of The Asociación Aula Abierta Granada, Spain Recetas Urbanas Willoughby Design Barn Weston.  
520 3 |a Everyday, millions of tons of garbage are dumped into landfills and consigned to perpetual disuse. But when creativity meets resourcefulness, waste can become the material for building. Never before in history has the impact of man on this planet been so important. The construction industry is one of the most polluting in the world, so contemporary architects can play a fundamental role by using waste, and-what's more, ingenuity-to convert it into structures that are useful, imaginative, and beautiful. In our society, garbage is considered filthy, and we want only to hide it from sight. Rematerial features projects that rescue discarded materials from paper cups to cargo containers and transform them into imaginative, attractive, efficient buildings and projects that are sustainable, innovative, even daring from a conventional perspective. Rematerial brings to light a movement of diverse professionals from around the world who address this fundamental theme: the reuse of materials with architectonic purpose. Though the results are as varied as the designers, all their proposals stem from the intention of giving new life to what had been thrown out. Complementing the built work shown here, the book presents a series of initiatives aimed at promoting the use of waste in architecture, and articles that illustrate a wide panorama of the contemporary recycling culture. 
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