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DIY HACK - Recycled Bridges and Walls

Posted in Consumer, DoItYourself!, Earth, Educational, Energy, Entertainment, Funny, Graphics, Hack, Industrial, Projects by max on the August 27th, 2007 at 7:18 pm

While we are on the subject of making some BIG projects using virtually recycle-able stuff, here’s a recycled bridge and wall you can build.

Cardboard Bridge

Yet this is exactly what architect Shigeru Ban has done, over the Gardon River in the South of France. This is an ingenious idea to show that you do not need concrete, steel and glass to build a structure.

Cardboard Bridge via keetsa

Recycled Walls

Ideal for partitions or for just blocking off an area, these recycled double walled pieces of cardboard are a sort of modula building system, that can be built up to suit the size and style that you want and placed in position without the use of any tools or fixings that will damage the existing walls or frame work in the building.

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Comment by Izl Subscribed to comments via email
2007-08-28 13:31:45

Ill keep this in mind when i need a collapsable bridge

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Comment by girrrrrrr2
2007-08-28 13:38:29

that is a cool lookin wall..

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