The Pool by Stefan Beese is Cost-Effective and Easily Portable
Meghan Young — February 12, 2013 — Eco
References: stefanbeese & dvice
The pool by Stefan Beese, an architect born in Flensburg, Germany, and based in New Orleans, Louisiana, is made out of a standard dumpster. Rather than wasting money on a big fancy backyard installation, he decided to turn to waste. Or, more specifically, the container that happens to hold waste. Known for his experimental designs such as the shipping container concert venue he built a couple of years ago, this is not so far-fetched an idea.
Residing slightly above ground and outfitted with a full circulating filtration system, the pool by Stefan Beese is filled with salt water. In addition to the cost effectiveness of this pool, it is easily portable with the help of a truck if his family decides to move.
Residing slightly above ground and outfitted with a full circulating filtration system, the pool by Stefan Beese is filled with salt water. In addition to the cost effectiveness of this pool, it is easily portable with the help of a truck if his family decides to move.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling Waste - Opportunity to innovate in repurposing waste materials into functional goods.
2. Portable Pools - Opportunity to create affordable and easily movable pools for temporary use.
3. Sustainable Design - Opportunity to integrate sustainability into design projects for long-term environmental benefits.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Incentive to incorporate upcycling methods into building materials and techniques for eco-friendly construction.
2. Leisure and Recreation - Opportunity to provide affordable and easily transportable leisure activities such as swimming for temporary events or venues.
3. Architecture - Need to consider sustainability in architectural design by incorporating eco-conscious materials while maintaining functionality and aesthetic appeal.
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