Paper House made of 550 Bales of Recycled Paper

Paper can be recycled into almost anything but for the Ben and Daniel Dratz, recycling paper is perhaps the main (if not only) ingredient for their paper house.
Their paper house designed for Draz & Dratz makes use of 550 bales of recycled paper, something built on a UNESCO World Heritage site. And while many have their doubts on the sturdiness of using recycled paper, this is one paper-based house that is reportedly tough.
The paper house has been tested against various forces of nature, including rain and wind. Although the Paper House isn’t that tall, Ben and Daniel did discover during its construction that they could safely stack bales up to 100 feet.
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Tags: bales, doubts, dratz, forces of nature, rain, recycled-paper, recycling paper, unesco, unesco world heritage, unesco world heritage site
Categories: Green Architecture, paper.
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