Ambient Material: Building with Surplus Phone Books
This is very cool.
From www.richardkroekerdesign.com:
This pavilion is an experiment in building with ambient material: in this case, surplus phone books, which are ubiquitous. The books form a ready made, insulated building module held in place with sheet metal angles normally used as drywall bead material. Once tensioned, the phone books form a stable wall into which additional layers can be easily screwed. The roof joists are also made of laminated phone books. The finished structure becomes a kind of time capsule, recording the names and numbers of community members. The structure was built with students at the Dalhousie University Department of Architecture.
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