Living Nature temporary building made of recycled carton boxes
They help you move. They keep your stuff safe. And they’re recyclable.
We’re talking about those carton boxes we’re all familiar with. These
days, they’re being used to build temporary buildings too! Spanish
architect HRuiz-Velazquez built this Living Nature space for the 2010
Feria Habitat exhibition in Valencia, Spain recently. The structure
packs four shop windows that represent the four types of living in the
country and was built in a span of just 10 days. Showing off the
different ways of Spanish life style, the structure can be packed up
and moved to a new location and is also recyclable. 2,000 boxes of
recycled carton were used to build this one.
A creative way to put to use recycled carton boxes, we sure love the
Living Nature design by HRuiz-Velazquez!
[contemporist]