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13 September 2013Bricks/Floor from from Demolished Rubble ...
Usually when a building/bathroom/shed etc. is being demolished a
completely new one takes over its place. this is done without leaving
any trace of what has been there before, perhaps a little picture on the
wall but that's it. I was interested in using the materials from the
old building in the new one.
I was inspired by the terrazzo floors. although these floors are made
from waste produced in the marble mines, they are really decent and have
a good quality which you can see and feel. I wanted to find out if we
could use our own waste produced when demolishing something.
I did several test with different materials and made a selection of
which materials are possible, I used crushed bricks and roof tiles as a
pigment. between 20-30% of new cement is added to bind everything to one
solid floor which can last 100th of years.
in the end I made 3 different examples of what it could look like, but
basically any combination is possible.. material source by Dave Hakkens
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