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Raw waste as it is

Farglory Construction Waste
Upcycling Project 1.0

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Construction Waste Upcycling Project 1.0—Floor Image

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Waste upcycling is a revolution in resource integration.

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There are some ideas that need understanding.
There are some opinions that will clash.

From division to unity

A Headstone Chair with a Dark Sense of Humor

Division

Unity

A Headstone Chair with a Dark Sense of Humor

Transformation through collisions

A Telephone Booth with Eight Reincarnations

Clash

Understanding

A Telephone Booth with Eight Reincarnations

Turning the past into new memories

A Sofa to Remember

Memories

New Meaning

A Sofa to Remember

Hanging light in the reception area

Excess Electrical Conduit Became a Light Fixture That's Full of Highlights.

Leftover metal pipes such as electrical conduit, water pipes and sewage pipes from construction sites were recycled, and then mixed and matched in a creative way to create a deconstructed assembly of parts.

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Bar stools in the bar area

The Holes Left Behind by Nails Are Marks of Glory

The bar stool is made of recycled formwork taken from a construction site. The wood was bent and shaped using the groove method to create a piece of practical furniture with a brand-new look.

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Loveseats in the common area

Discarded Formwork and Scaffolding Become a Place to Rest That Is Full of Wondrous Details

The loveseats were made from safety rails, straight pipes, A-shaped tubes, and recycled formwork, and coated with natural German wood varnish.

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Overview of
Construction
Waste Upcycling
Project 1.0

Corporate image wall

Leftover matte titanium sheets from the dome construction project were fashioned into the Farglory logo by the entrance near the stairwell

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Rectangular lobby table made of sleepers

The table is made of large sleepers that were used during the construction of the dome. The sleepers were wood that was discarded after a single use as part of a support structure below the roof as it was being lifted.

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Lobby chairs

The chairs are made of broken stone and recycled pallet wood from a construction site, and then coated with natural mineral varnish from Germany.

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Lobby shelf

Together with reinforced glass and clear protective coating, clever use was made of leftover rebar from a construction site.

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Lobby table lamps made of electrical conduits

The outer ring-shaped parts used for fixing sewage pipes and water pipes in place at a construction site were creatively transformed into a light fixture.

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Counter in the reception area

This was assembled using leftover titanium sheets from the roof of the dome and discarded wood, formwork, safety nets and iron parts from construction sites.

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Hanging light in the reception area

Leftover metal pipes such as electrical conduits, water pipes and sewage pipes from construction sites were recycled, and then mixed and matched in a creative way to create a deconstructed assembly of parts.

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Storage cabinet and trolley in the reception area

This was assembled using leftover titanium sheets from the roof of the dome and discarded wood, pipes and safety nets from construction sites.

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Scenery

Using common construction site leftovers such as rebar, wood, cement, safety nets and construction site manuscripts as the media, the handmade collages tell the story of the construction site.

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Honor

Using common construction site leftovers such as rebar, wood, cement, safety nets and construction site manuscripts as the media, the handmade collages tell the story of the construction site.

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City

Using common construction site leftovers such as rebar, wood, cement, safety nets and construction site manuscripts as the media, the handmade collage illustrates the company’s expectations of teamwork, sharing, plurality and co-prosperity.

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Plant stand in the common area

Together with leftover metal pipes such as electrical conduit, water pipes and sewage pipes, clever use was made of leftover rebar from a construction site.

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Rectangular table in the common area

After piping was completed at a construction site, leftover metal pipes such as electrical conduit, water pipes and sewage pipes were recycled and assembled to form the table.

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Loveseats in the common area

The chairs were made from safety rails, straight pipes, A-shaped tubes, and recycled formwork, and coated with natural German wood varnish.

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Hanging light in the common area

Recycled safety railings and leftover pieces of wood from construction sites were put together with various waste materials from construction sites in an experimental process.

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Round table in the common area

The core of a large cable used at a construction site was recycled and used here; its metallic property inspired the idea for the table.

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Round stools in the common area

The core of a small cable used at a construction site was recycled and used here; the wooden wheel inspired the idea for the table.

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Sofa in the common area

The chairs were made from discarded construction site formwork that was recycled. The nail-hole marks were translated into a rugged style.

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Dining chairs in the common area

The chairs are made of discarded formwork that was recycled. They are the first successful example of creating chairs from reclaimed materials in the project.

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Telephone booth in the common area

A variety of materials such as discarded formwork, pieces of wood, crate boards, leftover titanium sheets, rope from fall arrest safety nets, debris nets, and tempered glass.

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Hanging light in the window view area

Safety nets commonly found at construction sites were recycled, and a new use was developed.

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Planter in the window view area

After piping was completed at a construction site, leftover metal pipes such as electrical conduit and sewage pipes were recycled and assembled to form the planter.

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Bar stools in the window view area

The bar stools were made from discarded construction site formwork that was recycled and then coated with natural German varnish. In this project, these bar stools were the first successful batch to have a backrest incorporated.

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Coming Together

Using common construction site leftovers such as rebar, wood, and cement as the media, a collage was created to depict the image of human existence, connection, and unity.

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Expectation

Using common construction site leftovers such as rebar, wood, and cement as the media, a collage was created to depict the image of human existence, connection, and unity

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Rectangular table in the bar area

Discarded formwork and leftover rebar from a construction site were recycled and used, utilizing the advantage that formwork with uniform dimensions has in being reclaimed.

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Bar stools in the bar area

The bar stools were made from discarded construction site formwork that was recycled, and then coated with natural German varnish, imbuing recycled materials from construction sites with new value.

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Kitchen counter in the bar area

This was assembled using leftover titanium sheets from the roof of the dome, wood from formwork, stone and cut tiles from the renovation of the 16th floor, and construction site scraps.

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