17.Trash_Can
Bhandwari,Haryana
India.
Waste Recyling Facility
Undergraduate Thesis 2021
What if the trash we produce makes its way back to the user and benefit the communities rather than it being associated as a taboo?
What if the trash we produce makes its way back to the user and benefit the communities rather than it being associated as a taboo?
Waste generally raises a negative emotion irrespective of the final product. Therefore, to imagine waste as a future building material is not only difficult to envisage but will also need ample convincing.This waste that is produced has the potential to be recovered and recycled into completely new materials
The Trah_Can is an attempt to educate humans about the issues related to waste in the commuity and on a larger scale, the world. It explores the alternative uses of waste, while incorporating it in the building itself as a material.
The material is made out of shredded plastic , glass ( generated from household waste ) and carbon fibre. The pneumatic tubes, act as a transferring system and allows for people to follow the waste they submit.
Spaces that are dictated by machines rather than the people.Pneumatic tubes have been used to achieve this concept. Each machine and space has its specific requirements and the material has been innovated accordingly.
This Zero-Waste material is 3D printed, it hardens and gains its strength as soon as it is laid onto a surface. . The plastic allows for a flexibility in the material along with their good bonding. The glass and carbon fibre ensures strength that makes it suitable for load bearing construction.
01. Glass
02. Metal Frame
03. Floor Slab
04. Recycled material panels
05. Panel Connection
06. New Material
07. Wall connection
This Zero-Waste material is 3D printed, it hardens and gains its strength as soon as it is laid onto a surface. . The plastic allows for a flexibility in the material along with their good bonding. The glass and carbon fibre ensures strength that makes it suitable for load bearing construction.