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The Paper HouseFrom upcycled shipping containers to concrete pipes, we love seeing architects find new and clever ways to turn discarded materials into functional structures. Designed by architects Ben and Daniel Dratz of Berlin, this "Paper House" is a 2,045 square foot temporary workspace composed of 550 bales of compressed, recycled paper sourced from area supermarkets. The brothers won a $200,000 grant from Essen's Zollverein School of Management and Design (ZSMD) to build the structure on the grounds of a former mining complex and UNESCO World Heritage Site....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/dratzdratz-unveil-workspace-made-from-recycled-paper-in-essen-germany/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
The Paper HouseFrom upcycled shipping containers to concrete pipes, we love seeing architects find new and clever ways to turn discarded materials into functional structures. Designed by architects Ben and Daniel Dratz of Berlin, this "Paper House" is a 2,045 square foot temporary workspace composed of 550 bales of compressed, recycled paper sourced from area supermarkets. The brothers won a $200,000 grant from Essen's Zollverein School of Management and Design (ZSMD) to build the structure on the grounds of a former mining complex and UNESCO World Heritage Site....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/dratzdratz-unveil-workspace-made-from-recycled-paper-in-essen-germany/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
The Paper HouseFrom upcycled shipping containers to concrete pipes, we love seeing architects find new and clever ways to turn discarded materials into functional structures. Designed by architects Ben and Daniel Dratz of Berlin, this "Paper House" is a 2,045 square foot temporary workspace composed of 550 bales of compressed, recycled paper sourced from area supermarkets. The brothers won a $200,000 grant from Essen's Zollverein School of Management and Design (ZSMD) to build the structure on the grounds of a former mining complex and UNESCO World Heritage Site....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/dratzdratz-unveil-workspace-made-from-recycled-paper-in-essen-germany/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
The Paper HouseFrom upcycled shipping containers to concrete pipes, we love seeing architects find new and clever ways to turn discarded materials into functional structures. Designed by architects Ben and Daniel Dratz of Berlin, this "Paper House" is a 2,045 square foot temporary workspace composed of 550 bales of compressed, recycled paper sourced from area supermarkets. The brothers won a $200,000 grant from Essen's Zollverein School of Management and Design (ZSMD) to build the structure on the grounds of a former mining complex and UNESCO World Heritage Site....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/dratzdratz-unveil-workspace-made-from-recycled-paper-in-essen-germany/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
The Paper HouseFrom upcycled shipping containers to concrete pipes, we love seeing architects find new and clever ways to turn discarded materials into functional structures. Designed by architects Ben and Daniel Dratz of Berlin, this "Paper House" is a 2,045 square foot temporary workspace composed of 550 bales of compressed, recycled paper sourced from area supermarkets. The brothers won a $200,000 grant from Essen's Zollverein School of Management and Design (ZSMD) to build the structure on the grounds of a former mining complex and UNESCO World Heritage Site....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/dratzdratz-unveil-workspace-made-from-recycled-paper-in-essen-germany/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5





