Bottle Built House in Mexico is Made of Plastic and Glass
Luisa Amanda Gomes — January 23, 2010 — Eco
References: instructables & odditycentral
The Bottle House in Mexico is comprised of plastic and glass bottles. Using recycled glass and plastic bottles throughout, the building process has caught attention. The butts of these plastic bottles are lined so effectively in the structure and the end result is amazing.
This Mexican family has taken recycling plastics and glass to next level with the construction of their Bottle House. Ecological and functional--is it no wonder this family stands proud in front of their Bottle House?
This Mexican family has taken recycling plastics and glass to next level with the construction of their Bottle House. Ecological and functional--is it no wonder this family stands proud in front of their Bottle House?
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