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Farglory Construction Waste Upcycling Project 3.0
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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.
Assembled with discarded wood, formwork and various types of construction cite waste.
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Scrap iron parts from a construction site were recycled and paired with leftovers of a material developed by Miniwiz to create these lights.
Pieces of wood, concrete and scrap rebar from a construction site were recycled and assembled to form the table, which was then coated with natural German varnish.
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.
Materials such as pieces of formwork, yellow and green safety nets, and blue-and-white debris nets from construction sites were recycled and repurposed to create the bar stools, which were then coated with natural German varnish.
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 wall art.
Different pieces of stone discarded during the renovation of each floor were collected and combined with wood discarded at a construction site to create this table, a high-quality piece of recycled furniture that was the result of a first-time collaboration between Farglory, META, and Saiens.
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Pieces of stone, pipes and scrap metal from various construction sites were collected and then made into a hanging light by stringing the pieces together.
The chairs were made from scraps and discarded construction site formwork that were recycled, and then coated with natural German varnish.
Using scrap metal from a construction site as the medium, the fabric is dyed with romantic patterns that are filled with stories.
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.
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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Aluminum items discarded during the renovation of restrooms on each floor were collected and re-cut into irregular, pulsating lines to create a work that depicts a sense of rhythm similar to that of neurons firing in the brain.