recycled architecture
This gorgeous home by Single Speed Design called the Big Dig House, was made from materials salvaged from the Big Dig Highway project in Boston.
The homes uses 600,000 lbs of recycled materials and took over 3 years of designing before the final form was unveiled. Constructed from materials from steel to rubber tubing, the final cost of the dwellings is around $150 per square foot.


The homes uses 600,000 lbs of recycled materials and took over 3 years of designing before the final form was unveiled. Constructed from materials from steel to rubber tubing, the final cost of the dwellings is around $150 per square foot.


Labels: eco architectural materials, green building, reclaimed
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