Stationary Workspace Designs

The Paper House is Made from 550 Bales of Recycled Paper

The Paper House is a 2,045 square foot home/workspace. The structure is made entirely out of recycled paper bales, 550 bales in total, and was created by Ben and Daniel Dratz of the German architectural firm Dratz&Dratz. The house was built on a UNESCO World Heritage site and was funded by a $200,000 grant. Despite the fact that it is made from paper, the house is reportedly pretty tough. It has already stood up to fierce winds and rain, and the brothers plan on leaving it up as long as possible.

Although the Paper House isn't that tall, the brothers did discover during its construction that they could safely stack bales up to 100 feet. Perhaps a skyscraper made out of recycled paper bales is a possibility?

Recycled Paper Architecture
Exploring the use of recycled paper as a building material for innovative architectural designs.
Sustainable Workspaces
Developing eco-friendly workspaces that prioritize sustainability and use recycled materials in their construction.
Extreme Weather-resistant Structures
Creating buildings that can withstand fierce winds and rain without compromising their structural integrity.

Sectors Adopting This

Architecture
The architecture industry can embrace the use of recycled paper as a material for creating sustainable and unique structures.
Interior Design
Interior designers have an opportunity to incorporate eco-friendly materials like recycled paper bales into their workspace designs.
Construction
The construction industry can explore the development of new building techniques using recycled paper to construct weather-resistant structures.
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70% Men30% Women
MARKETTop markets: Europe
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  • Millennial (primary audience)
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Activity 26%
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