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Pallets 3.0. Remodeled, Reused, Recycled

Architecture + Design

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This volume presents numerous projects from around the world to demonstrate the limitless possibilities of engaging creatively with pallets in architecture and design.If not used for shipping they are anything but boring. "Pallets" are a universal symbol of the globalized world. The properties of this transport platform - standardization, stability, simplicity and internationality - are carried over into the work of architects and designers who use pallets as the material for their own creations. This book shows the variety of possibilities that can emerge from the creative interaction with an inconspicuous everyday article. The aspects of their simple design can be expressed by stacking pallets or contradicted in fragile structures. All around the world furniture items and interior design systems are created along with entire buildings based on the predetermined proportions of pallets. Sometimes the mass product is also demolished and only used in parts: for example, when bisected pallets serve as sideboards or individual boards are recycled as façade cladding.

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Pallets 3.0. Remodeled, Reused, Recycled, Chris van Uffelen

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2016
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Title
Pallets 3.0. Remodeled, Reused, Recycled
Subtitle
Architecture + Design
Language
English
Publisher
Braun
Released
2016
Format
Hardcover
Pages
304
ISBN10
3037682116
ISBN13
9783037682111
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This volume presents numerous projects from around the world to demonstrate the limitless possibilities of engaging creatively with pallets in architecture and design.If not used for shipping they are anything but boring. "Pallets" are a universal symbol of the globalized world. The properties of this transport platform - standardization, stability, simplicity and internationality - are carried over into the work of architects and designers who use pallets as the material for their own creations. This book shows the variety of possibilities that can emerge from the creative interaction with an inconspicuous everyday article. The aspects of their simple design can be expressed by stacking pallets or contradicted in fragile structures. All around the world furniture items and interior design systems are created along with entire buildings based on the predetermined proportions of pallets. Sometimes the mass product is also demolished and only used in parts: for example, when bisected pallets serve as sideboards or individual boards are recycled as façade cladding.