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Iraq Could Put Abandoned T-Walls to Use Acording to New World Design

During the Iraq war and the subsequent occupation thousands of T-Walls were introduced all over the country as a security feature, but New World Design sees possibility in their imminent redundancy.

At the heart of their proposal is the fact that the foreign occupation of the country is beginning to diminish, and thus thousands of T-Walls will soon be crushed, abandoned, or sent off to giant junkyards. With that being said, New World Design proposes that the best way to make use of the giant concrete barriers would be to turn them into homes.
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Barricade Residences - Transforming abandoned T-Walls into homes presents a trend in repurposing construction materials for sustainable housing.
2. Redundancy Repurposing - Repurposing T-Walls highlights the trend of finding innovative uses for structures or materials that are no longer needed for their original purpose.
3. Post-war Reclamation - The concept of using T-Walls as residences represents a trend in reclaiming and revitalizing post-war infrastructures for sustainable community development.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Turning T-Walls into homes opens up opportunities for construction companies to specialize in repurposing construction materials and creating sustainable housing solutions.
2. Architecture - Architects can explore innovative designs and techniques to transform T-Walls into functional, aesthetically pleasing residences, pioneering the field of repurposed architecture.
3. Sustainability - The concept of using T-Walls as homes aligns with the sustainability industry's focus on repurposing materials and promoting eco-friendly housing solutions.

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