The “Urban Cabin” is located in an a former industrial area of Amsterdam,offering 25 cubic meters of consolation in a sturdy, sustainably produced bioplastic frame. The dwelling will eventually be disassembled and nearly all of its components recycled, or hinting at future solutions for urban housing and disaster relief problems. Bioplastic filament made from linseed oil,developed by the architects and manufacturing company Henkel, makes up the sharp black structure. Its three dimensional sample...
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