e2 6 Super Use
- Do you recognize the recycling station in the Netherlands? (hint: think locally)
- Why are architects uniquely crucial in the video?
- What recycled materials to you recognize in the espresso bar?
- What did you think of the shoe store? Would you shop there? Why?
- What can you imagine using 6 billion tires per year for?
- There is a "gimmicky" aspect of these projects-how practical are they, and what special intelligence must be involved in any project? How does this compare to traditional projects?
- What is the "harvest method"?
- What are the health aspects of using recycled materials? Why is it easier to use new materials from this aspect?
- Quantity, standardization and ease of use are cited-why?
- If "cradle to grave" reuse becomes more pervasive, could some materials be created with recycling in mind? What are you thinking of?
- How does the welpeloo project compare with the elab LIving Building Challenge? Were any recycled materials used in the lab?
- Rotterdam was completely demolished in the second world war, as was Dresden and several other European cities. Architects love the architecture of Chicago. What do these three cities have in common, and what opportunities do they present?
- What does "cheaper" really mean in the broadest sense?
- Why is "close by" important?
Here's the link for the video:
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