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  2. Ecobricks - Wikipedia

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    The strongest bottle candidates for ecobricks are thick and durable plastic bottles with wider cap openings that can resist UV radiation. [5] Any size of transparent polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic bottle can be used to make an ecobrick. The bottle and the packed plastic are clean and dry to prevent the growth of bacteria.

  3. The Bottle Houses - Wikipedia

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    It is made of hundreds of recycled colored glass bottles, a popular tourist site in PEI. [2] Bottle wall construction is the process of building a structure, usually housing, with glass or plastic bottles and a binding material. [3]

  4. Bottle wall - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Court Bottle House in Ohio was made with 9,963 bottles of all sizes and colors. The builder was a bottle collector and, to display his collection, he had them built into this house which was on display at Meyer's Modern Tourist Court. In Alexandria, Louisiana, there is a bottle-house gift shop that still stands today. The bottle ...

  5. The top level of this house is made out of 40 layers of beer ...

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    Li Rongjun -- an architect in China -- took recycling to a whole new level with this amazing house. At the start of the project, Rongjun only had $11,000 and 8,500 discarded beer bottles, but he ...

  6. A house made of plastic soda bottles can withstand winds ...

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  7. You have to see this Las Vegas home made out of beer bottles

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    Most houses are built out of wood, brick, cement or other traditional building materials, but this one is made out of beer bottles.

  8. Michael E. Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    His thesis was published in Architectural Record in 1971 and the following year he built his first house from recycled materials. The structures built under his direction utilize everyday trash items like aluminum beverage cans, plastic bottles and used tires.

  9. Spiral Island - Wikipedia

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    He filled nets with empty discarded plastic bottles to support a structure of plywood and bamboo, on which he poured sand and planted numerous plants, including mangroves. The island sported a two-story house, a solar oven, a self-composting toilet, and three beaches. He used some 250,000 bottles for the 66-by-54-foot (20 m × 16 m) structure.