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Crazy-Looking AME-LOT Student Housing is Made Entirely Out of Recycled Pallets

07/08/2011
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    This funky student housing proposal relies entirely on <a href="http://inhabitat.com/vibrant-folding-chairs-upcycled-from-old-shipping-pallets/">recycled shipping pallets </a>as its construction material. Destined for rue Amelot in Paris, building AME-LOT was designed by <a href="http://www.stephanemalka.com/2011/03/ame-lot/">Malka Architects</a>, who say that it will create zero pollution unlike many other "ecological" projects that actually end up generating a ton of waste. The designers have committed to re-appropriating <a href="http://inhabitat.com/self-sufficient-eco-house-reuses-95-of-existing-building-materials/">existing materials</a> - in this case discarded pallets - in what is a fascinating and groundbreaking design.
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    This student housing proposal is designed for Paris.
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    It is constructed entirely out of recycled pallets.
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    This project requires no destruction or pollution.
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    The pallets are connected via horizontal hinges.
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    And are built upwards to create privacy and large openings.
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    As a construction material, the pallets are remarkably flexible.
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    Such that the designers are able to create a variety of geometric shapes.
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    The skin, however, would be very thin.
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    So a high-quality insulation would be necessary to maintain the building's eco-friendliness.
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    Since the materials are all found, it is entirely financially feasible to do this.
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    And even then, the budget for this proposal is relatively low at 70,000 Euros.
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    Malka Architects claims that we need to superimpose interventions on our extensively built environment. With this proposal, they are able to do just that without creating any new environmental footprint.
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AME-LOT by Malka Architects

This funky student housing proposal relies entirely on recycled shipping pallets as its construction material. Destined for rue Amelot in Paris, building AME-LOT was designed by Malka Architects, who say that it will create zero pollution unlike many other "ecological" projects that actually end up generating a ton of waste. The designers have committed to re-appropriating existing materials - in this case discarded pallets - in what is a fascinating and groundbreaking design.

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