Before the emphasis on sustainable architecture made it fashionable to use odd materials to build homes, people did it just to be different. Like the Glass House, for example, which is made from 500,000 embalming fluid bottles.
David Brown retired after 35 years of removing blood from dead bodies and replacing it with the proper burial fluid. He built his house on a whim and with the help of bottles donated by friends in the biz. The Glass House is a physical reminder to recycle--it represents 250 tons of glass that stayed out of the landfills.
Bizarre Eco-Friendly Buildings
The Glass House Reuses Embalming Fluid Bottles
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Architecture - Opportunity to explore using unconventional and eco-friendly materials in building designs.
2. Recycled Building Materials - Potential for repurposing waste into construction materials, reducing landfill waste.
3. Creative Upcycling - Innovation in repurposing everyday objects or materials for building structures.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Possibility for incorporating sustainable and recycled materials in construction projects.
2. Waste Management - Opportunity to collaborate with architects and construction companies to manage and repurpose waste materials for building purposes.
3. Design and Architecture - Platform for architects and designers to explore creative and unconventional methods of building using repurposed materials.