Sustainable Waste | Art/Architecture installation from waste: Waste Not Want Not

Image Blake Chamberlain
Source: inhabitat

Blake Chamberlain, intern at Architecttura Inc designed this beautiful wall of growing vegetation made with discarded material. Waste Not Want Not, the name of the project, is created with wooden pallets and plastic bottles recovered in the installation site in Windsor, Ontario.

Blake has not only been successful in creating a beautiful and visually powerful image, but he is also capable of inspiring others on the value and beauty of what are considered discarded material, and that indeed have a big value and on the importance of recycling and not littering!

Image Blake Chamberlain
Source: inhabitat

As can be seen in the image above, the plastic bottles are inserted into the wooden pallet and vegetation is farmed inside the bottles. So clever!

[image and story via inhabitat]

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2 Responses to Sustainable Waste | Art/Architecture installation from waste: Waste Not Want Not

  1. evanma92 says:

    Reblogged this on Circle of Life and commented:
    Creative ways of re-using discarded waste. Sends a potent and powerful message too.

  2. Pingback: Sustainabledmu week #7 | 19th – 25th of november 2012 |

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