Monday, 8 September 2014

Recycled houses

An incredible enterprise by Greg Kloehn illustrates how the recycled materials could not only have a positive reaction towards nature but also could be useful for other humanbeings. The American artist builds compact mobile houses and give them away to homeless people in California. The materials the artist bought was only nails, screws and glue and the rest objects the houses were made of he collected from illegally left in the street garbage. Among the found objest were bed and wardbrode frames, mashing mashines.



The art works of Kloehn are great example of the usefullness of recycled material. Not only has he added a unique artistic approach while building them but his work also concerns global issues of the future.Although his pieces are given to only homeless people, they also provide great living conditions for every person. They illustrate an ideal optinionate future with their mobility, low cost and environment friendlyness.

References:
Watson, L., 2014. These homes are garbage! Mini-mobile houses made out of recycled trash including bed frames and washing machine doors for homeless people. [online] Daily Mail. Available at:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2636084/These-homes-garbage-Mini-mobile-houses-recycled-trash.html [Accessed September 08 2014].

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