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Refinement of Waste,
A Sustainability Renaissance

Farglory Construction Waste Upcycling Project 2.0

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Construction Waste Upcycling Project 2.0—Floor Image

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Behind the refinement lies
Farglory's character and spirit

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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

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Aesthetics can always be challenged
Only core values remain eternal

A refined cube that carries countless brilliant sparks

A Light That Lights Up Inspiration

Stability

Sparks

A Light That Lights Up Inspiration

The resolute flowing water is best able to moisten the soft earth

An Indoor Waterfall That Flows Even Without Water

Resoluteness

Softness

An Indoor Waterfall That Flows Even Without Water

A warm campfire can be ignited among the cold and the hard.

Hardness and Flexibility Collide to Create the Campfire Table

Hardness

Flexibility

Hardness and Flexibility Collide to Create the Campfire Table

Chairs in the common area

Preserving Existing Traces a Tribute to the Rustic Construction Site

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.

Marble end tables in the common area

In the Midst of Waste New Brilliance Is Born

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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Rectangular table in the common area

Stone Materials That Were Removed from Walls Meet on a Rectangular Table in a Perfect Way

Pieces of stone removed during the renovation of the stairwells on each floor were recycled and re-cut for a new design.

Dining chairs in the common area

Dual-material Seats Optimized Fusion after Transformation

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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Overview of
Construction
Waste Upcycling
Project 2.0

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Bar stools in the bar area

Object location16F, 17F, 23F, 24F

Collaborative Production Team

META Design

Material source:

Ordinary residential project

Material features:

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.

The bar stool was constructed using the trench method. After going through multiple load-bearing tests, the wood was bent and shaped to create a piece of practical furniture with a brand-new look.
The seat of the bar stool was assembled from discarded formwork; the nail holes on the surface were kept as a badge of honor to show the purpose that the wood served during construction.

The groove method was used to bend the wood.

The groove method was used to bend the wood.

The nail holes of the formwork are kept on the seat as a memorial.

The nail holes of the formwork are kept on the seat as a memorial.

The stools were the first successful case of utilizing dyeing in the project, which was done to have the stools fit with the style of the floor where the bar is located.

The stools were the first successful case of utilizing dyeing in the project, which was done to have the stools fit with the style of the floor where the bar is located.

23F Bar stools in the common room

23F Bar stools in the common room

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