Construction Waste Upcycling Project 1.0—Floor Image
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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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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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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Object location16F
Collaborative Production Team
META Design
Material source:
Ordinary residential project
Material features:
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.
The table top is made of formwork that was originally used for fixing concrete in a construction project. Formwork has level surfaces and standardized dimensions, making it good for producing table tops and shelving units. The nail holes in the formwork used for the table top show the spirit of the construction site.
The table is supported on two sides by rebar left over from a construction project, and the square bases are made of leftover grout.
The table lamp is made from interwoven yellow and green safety nets.
Nail marks on the formwork showcase the spirit of the construction site.
Waste rebar and cement are part of the structure.
Yellow and green safety nets are interwoven to form the light fixture.
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