Fascinating School House Made by Bottles in Filipina
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This cleverly constructed school house in San Pablo, Philippines, which happens to be the first bottle architecture of its kind in Asia. The innovative building was conceived and constructed by Illac Diaz and MyShelter Foundation as a way of turning a negative and an abundance of discarded plastic bottles into a positive brand new place for children to get their learn on.
The school is made from 1.5 and 2 liter soda and water bottles, a combo that is relatively cheaper than concrete and it’s also about three times stronger. In order to raise awareness for the school, MyShelter Foundation organized a run in June. They also collected bottles which most people were more than happy to get rid of at the event. The Bottle School was constructed with the help of dozens of volunteers who secured the bottles with liquified adobe and steel bars. The site was donated by the local government of San Pablo.
source: inhabitat, bottleschoolproject
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