Construction Waste Upcycling Project 2.0—Floor Image
Firewood (end tables) waiting to be placed in the campfire Since they are farther away from the campfire table, mushrooms (lights) have emerged due to the humidity
The chair is made from discarded formwork from a construction site, and the nail holes on its surface have been kept. The structure is an homage to the I-beam, which is used as scaffolding at construction sites.
The chair is made from discarded formwork from a construction site, and the nail holes on its surface have been kept. The structure is an homage to the I-beam, which is used as scaffolding at construction sites.
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Pieces of stone removed during the renovation of the stairwells on each floor were recycled and re-cut for a new design.
The seats of the chairs are made of two different materials. They are either made of recycled boards made from pressed debris nets, or rust-dyed cotton seat cushions whose patterns come from rubbings of leftover construction site materials. A seat with a choice of two materials is the best kind of proof for the transformation that can happen through the Construction Waste Upcycling Project.
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Object location24F
Collaborative Production Team
META Design
Material source:
Ordinary residential project
Material features:
The chair was made from construction site formwork and debris netting that were recycled, and then coated with natural German varnish.
The chair is made from discarded formwork from a construction site, and the nail holes on its surface have been kept.
The structure pays homage to the I-beam used for construction site scaffolding.
The seat and the back of the chair are covered with a sheet material made from recycled dust nets; the original texture of the material was preserved on the surface, evoking the commonly-seen image of scaffolds wrapped with dust nets at construction sites in a different form.
The nail holes of the formwork are kept on the seat as a memorial.
The seat and the back are made of debris netting.
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