Gallery: Enormous Temple of Trash Made...
We generate so much trash on a daily basis that it wouldn't be surprising if future generations mistakenly thought that we actually worshipped all the garbage we toss into landfills. That's the idea behind Salzig Design's Temple of Trash, a temporary structure built in a Rotterdam, Netherlands port area as part of the 2007 Follydock Festival. The waste-filled walls of the temple are constructed 100 tons of PET bottles pressed into bales!





Let’s be rational. That is not a temple and it is not made of recycled bottles.
What that is, is a trash heap that someone is trying to be artsy or make a statement with. It is a pile of garbage!
I give it points for creativity.
I am not, however, a fan of plastic. Its constituents (petrochemicals) are endocrine disruptors and it does God-knows-what-else to the human and animal body, not to mention the environment. In an ideal world, there would be no plastic generated but unfortunately, it’s a necessary evil. I use glass and ceramic as much as possible but there are just some things that have to be made from plastic.
Since it’s not going to go away, I would like to see it put to use other than creating landfills, preferably something that doesn’t directly contact the body. Filler in sidewalks, insulation, things of that sort. Something that can massively put plastic to good use in everyday (ongoing) construction, which is another necessary evil.
Wow. What a statement structure.
more information you find here
http://www.salzigdesign.com/raum/temple-of-trash/?lang=en
This is a great idea- if not appropriate for housing, it can be used for other structures in cities, such as raised gardens, walls, bridges and protective barriers! Awesome. Also cuts down on pollution and the litter problem while creating jobs. If it isn’t used more, thats a problem.