This project demonstrates how careful strategic front-end planning,
relocation and recycling could enable schools, libraries, and housing to
be constructed whenever infrastructure is deconstructed, saving
valuable resources and taxpayer dollars – What a great concept!
In planning the reassembly of the materials, this house resembles a prefab home although in this case these materials are capable of carrying much higher loads than standard structure. To minimize fabrication time and expense, the structural pieces were
reused as-is, so within two days, the house was framed – Reusing steel
structure and roadway panels from the big dig has sped up this phase of
construction from 2 weeks to 12 hours.
This contemporary house
features modern spaces combined with massive, salvaged structural
materials, which were left raw. A large scale roof garden connects to
the living room and utilizes harvested rainwater. Exterior overhangs
provide shade in summer while impressive, double height spaces and floor
to ceiling glass walls bring natural light into this beautiful
residential space.
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