village built with recycled plastic bottles, is not science fiction, but a project that soon will become reality. yes, in the short will be built the first ecovillage well in the middle of Panama jungle to fight the waste of waste, pollution and raise awareness towards recycling idea. the project stems from the hydra of Robert Bezeau , which is a Canadian fixed with recycling, which constructed a house built with 100,000 plastic bottles. the project in addition to being original is also very innovative and certainly will contribute to environmental protection seen that the construction of this village consists of 100 houses of the same type will help eliminate a million plastic bottles from dumpsters or from the streets of the area.
the houses will therefore all built in the same way and the walls instead of being constructed with the bricks will be formed from pressed plastic bottles and caged by resistant material; specifically, according to the findings it seems that manufacturers have in mind d i fabricate a steel cage and then fill it with plastic bottles.
O n addition to the houses will be built natural environment with green areas, a yoga pavilion, pathways, small parks for barbecues and outings, all designed to coexist with nature and the tropical jungle. The project started in 2015 and since then has been completed only a house, but the project still will last a long time because as they advance involves the construction of a real sustainable eco village.
three phases of project development and specifically provided the first has already been completed in 2015 with the construction of the first model home, while the second will begin in 2016. Given the present climate on the island of Colon , the housing does not require a heating system and the possibility of using bottles disused makes possible a kind of termoautonomia of houses, able to isolate from the extreme heat and humidity and to maintain the fresh point of dwellings to make them fully habitable without encountering dangerous temperature changes.
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