Située aux Pays bas, à Eschede, dans le quartier de Roombeek, cette maison de 2012 Architects est constituée de matériaux de récupération: textile, bois, parquet, isolation, etc.















Sur le site Superuse, on apprend ainsi sur cette villa:


"Erik Stekelenburg describes the construction of this first villa by 2012Architects as an inverse explosion, since most of the constituent materials were obtained from the surroundings of the buildingsite. The comparison suits very well since the constructionsite of Villa welpeloo was devestated by the fireworks explosion in 2000 in Enschede.




Materials used:


Exterior


primary construction:redundant textile machine


secondary construction: second hand wooden beams


floors and roof: dismanteledwooden floorboards


insulation: EPS-sheets from disassembly-site


cladding: wasted cable reels


moistregulation :seashells


foundation : concrete (sorry, new)




Interior


elevator: second hand construction-lift


shelvings: partly buildingsite-signs(waterproof multiplex)


lightfixtures: construction of broken umbrellaparts(by en-fer)


bathroom walls: smileplastic (compressed coffecups)




Environmental gain


co2 emissions including transport and processing:


cladding: 85% reduction compared to new simple wooden cladding


steel construction: 95% reduction compared to same construction with new steel"



Photographies: Erik Stekelenburg



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Pour plus d'informations sur 2012 Architects, visitez le site de l'agence.



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