BUILDINGS FROM RECOVERED RAW MATERIALS
Do you still throw plastic bottles and old doors in the trash? Absolutely in vain. Household plastic, glass, tin cans, and old furniture can be great materials for building your future home. We decided to show you excellent examples of how you can create something completely new and unique from old, obsolete things, capable of serving a person more than once and pleasing his eyes. Recycled buildings are architecture with respect for nature. We present one of them below:
Two-story pavilion for BBC Studios
Authors: Universal Design Studio and Giles Miller.
Studios Universal Design Studio and Giles Miller have designed a two-story pavilion that, after fulfilling its "mission", can be dismantled and reused, and then recycled at the end of its service life. The pavilion was commissioned by BBC Studios, one of the world's largest producers of television content, for the MIPCOM Cannes show to entertain customers, showcase their content and "physically represent the brand". "We have created an iconic temporary structure that can be reused within three years with the ability to travel around the world to any other major event for the BBC. Then the structure will be redesigned.",-said, Richard Ryan.
The pavilion can be assembled and disassembled in 6 days, made entirely of recycled materials, with an iron frame and thousands of small aluminum shutter panels that make up the façade and control sunlight and shade in the pavilion. Inside the pavilion are offices, conference rooms, and open public spaces. "The façade beautifully combines architectural functionality with sculptural composition, " said Giles Miller, founder of Giles Miller Studio.
Giles Miller Studio is a London-based architecture and design studio that explores the relationship between materials and light.

