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Comprehensive Evolution of Waste;
The Industrial Revolution of Recycling

Farglory Construction Waste Upcycling Project 3.0

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Fighting against time, against limits, against the impossible.

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This photo shows a chair made of discarded formwork from a construction site. The wood was transformed into a rounded structure using steam.

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The transformation of recirculated building materials
An army of revolutionaries that overcame obstacles

A simple tabletop came from a diverse production team

A Rectangular Table with Three Souls

Friction

Integration

A Rectangular Table with Three Souls

Granite, about to be abandoned as a material, was able to be recirculated.

The Reclaimed Stone for Restrooms Faced Many Twists and Turns.

Stagnation

A Turn for the Better

The Reclaimed Stone for Restrooms Faced Many Twists and Turns.

Tiny pieces of plastic make their way across the world

Transforming Household Waste into Restroom Partitions

Limitations

Expansion

Transforming Household Waste into Restroom Partitions

Wall lights in the booth area

Irregular Transformations Makes for More Diverse Inspirations

Glass generated from household waste was recycled and remade into a brand-new building material that can be used in large quantities.

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Round tables in the booth area

Waste Concrete and Red Bricks Come Together to Make a Tabletop

Concrete, red bricks, glass, metal pipes, and other leftover materials from a construction site were recycled and used to assemble the table, which is a representative piece of the recycled furniture produced by the second interdisciplinary collaboration between META and Saiens.

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Long sofa in the common area

Rustic Textures Give the Feeling of Being at a Construction Site

The structure of the sofa is made from discarded formwork from a construction site, and the roller cushions are made of the blue plastic protective foam that is wrapped around aluminum door frames during construction. The original size of the foam was retained; after it was pressed, it created a unique texture.

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Overview of
Construction
Waste Upcycling
Project 3.0

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Long sofa in the common area

Object location11F

Collaborative Production Team

META Design

Material source:

Ordinary residential project

Material features:

Materials such as construction site scraps and protection foam for windows and doors were recycled and reassembled into the structure of the sofa, which was then coated with natural German varnish.

The structure of the sofa was made using discarded formwork from a construction site.
The roller cushions are made of the blue plastic protective foam that is wrapped around aluminum door frames during construction. The original size of the foam was retained; after it was pressed, it created a unique texture that is firm but still comfortable and resilient.

The rust-dyed chair covers were made by artists who used construction site waste as tools; after the surface of the waste materials rusted, the rust was rubbed onto the fabric to create a rustic pattern.

The rust-dyed chair covers were made by artists who used construction site waste as tools; after the surface of the waste materials rusted, the rust was rubbed onto the fabric to create a rustic pattern.

The roller cushions are filled with recycled foam.

The roller cushions are filled with recycled foam.

Nail marks on the formwork showcase the spirit of the construction site.

Nail marks on the formwork showcase the spirit of the construction site.

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