Sustainability is such a wide topic to talk about, the first time i heard this word was last year we took a course that most of our projects the instructor was focusing on how to design Sustainable Artwork, especially in recycling wise . one of my colleagues did a really interesting project , it was about opening a new store for used wedding dresses, and because girls always want to buy new dress for their wedding and always argue about having a used one, she decided to use the old material of the dress and design it in a whole different Dress with adding some natural materials also to keep it sustainable.
in the presentation they really thought of good sustainable examples , like Blackboard and Blogs.
i saw some intresting and creative recycling examples while searching online.
Amazing Examples of Adaptive Reuse in Architecture (and
More Recycled Adaptive Reuse Buildings): Recycling trash into art or furniture is one thing, but buildings are at another scale entirely. Gigantic structures and massive vehicles can be recycled into alternative offices, homes and recreational structures. These adaptive reuse projects span the spectrum from small to large, conventional to uncanny and everything in between.
Recycled Material Used in Furniture Design and Construction: While some of these works could be considered kitsch a number of these are not only functional but also aesthetically compelling. Many recycled furniture designs flaunt their former lives as anything from bicycle tires to bath tubs. Instead of simply going for an ultra-sleek piece of modern hipster furniture, why not try something a bit out of the ordinary that is also good for the environment?
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