How to Make a Facade with Recycled Materials? 16 Notable Examples


© Ben Hosking

© Ben Hosking

With the aim of supporting architects to become active agents of sustainable design, this week we present a selection of facades that incorporate different recycled materials. Beyond the typical uses of plastic and glass, in this article, you will find innovative materials such as mattress springs, ice cream containers, plastic chairs, and recycled waste from agricultural and industrial products. A look at 16 remarkable projects using recycled materials to create an attractive facade.

Gallery of Furniture / CHYBIK+KRISTOF

Recycled plastic seats


© Lukas Pelech

© Lukas Pelech

© Lukas Pelech

© Lukas Pelech

Ningbo Historic Museum / Wang Shu, Amateur Architecture Studio

Recycled tiles


© Iwan Baan

© Iwan Baan

Cortesía de Wang Shu, Amateur Architecture Studio

Cortesía de Wang Shu, Amateur Architecture Studio

Naju Art Museum /  Hyunje Joo

Recycled semi-transparent plastic baskets


Cortesía de MAP

Cortesía de MAP

Cortesía de MAP

Cortesía de MAP

Capilla San Bernardo / Nicolás Campodonico

Recycled bricks from a rural house 


Cortesía de Nicolás Campodónico

Cortesía de Nicolás Campodónico

Cortesía de Nicolás Campodónico

Cortesía de Nicolás Campodónico

Bima Microlibrary / SHAU Bandung

Recycled plastic ice cream containers


© Sanrok Studio

© Sanrok Studio

© Sanrok Studio

© Sanrok Studio

Backyard Cabin / Emerging Objects

Recycled agricultural and industrial waste products


© Matthew Millman

© Matthew Millman

© Matthew Millman

© Matthew Millman

PET pavilion / Project.DWG + LOOS.FM

Recycled plastic bottles


Cortesía de Project.DWG + LOOS.FM

Cortesía de Project.DWG + LOOS.FM

Cortesía de Project.DWG + LOOS.FM

Cortesía de Project.DWG + LOOS.FM

Properly Breathing House / H&P Architects

Recycled ceramic bricks


© Nguyen Tien Thanh

© Nguyen Tien Thanh

© Nguyen Tien Thanh

© Nguyen Tien Thanh

Vegan House / Block Architects

Recycled windows


© Quang Tran

© Quang Tran

© Quang Tran

© Quang Tran

China Academy of Arts’ Folk Art Museum / Kengo Kuma & Associates

Recycled tiles from local houses


© Eiichi Kano

© Eiichi Kano

© Eiichi Kano

© Eiichi Kano

Kamikatz Public House / Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP

Recycled windows from abandoned houses


© Nacasa and Partners Inc

© Nacasa and Partners Inc

© Nacasa and Partners Inc

© Nacasa and Partners Inc

Luxury Pavilion / Fahed + Architects

Recycled bedsprings


Cortesía de Fahed + Architects

Cortesía de Fahed + Architects

Cortesía de Fahed + Architects

Cortesía de Fahed + Architects

Head in the Clouds Pavilion / STUDIOKCA

Recycled plastic bottles


© Lesley Chang

© Lesley Chang

© Lesley Chang

© Lesley Chang

Carroll House / LOT-EK

Recycled shipping containers


© Danny Bright

© Danny Bright

© Danny Bright

© Danny Bright

Collage House / S+PS Architects

Recycled windows and doors of demolished houses


Cortesía de S+PS Architects

Cortesía de S+PS Architects

Cortesía de S+PS Architects

Cortesía de S+PS Architects

The Beehive / Luigi Rosselli + Raffaello Rosselli

Recycled terracotta roof tiles


© Ben Hosking

© Ben Hosking

© Ben Hosking

© Ben Hosking