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The Sustainable Sky-Box is Made of Recycled Kitchen Sinks

2012 Architehten in cooperation with Jeanne van Heeswijks, created a multi-purpose construction made entirely out of recycled stainless steel sinks. Reclaimed kitchen sinks are held together with a wire and temporary frame to support material. The building, called the Sustainable Sky-box, has an open top, and exposed walls on the inside. It’s not only a place for people to gather, but serves also as an eco-friendly rain water collector which can be used for watering nearby gardens.

It’s an unusual sculpture that blends with urban life and the traditional architecture of Utrecht, Vlaardingen and Amsterdam.

This is an amazing example of an art project that fuses people, space, nature and creativity.
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Construction Materials - Architects are using recycled materials to construct buildings, providing an opportunity for companies to innovate with sustainable construction products.
2. Eco-friendly Rainwater Collection - The Sustainable Sky-box's rainwater collection system demonstrates an opportunity for businesses to develop new and innovative ways to collect and reuse rainwater in urban areas.
3. Artistic Sculpture Integration - This sculpture is an example of the potential for artists to merge their creativity with sustainable practices, creating opportunities for companies to collaborate and showcase sustainable solutions in public spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Construction companies can integrate the use of recycled materials in their projects to drive innovation and promote sustainability.
2. Landscaping - There is an opportunity for businesses in the landscaping industry to create products and services that utilize rainwater collection systems, such as the one in the Sustainable Sky-box.
3. Art - Artists can collaborate with companies to showcase sustainable solutions in public spaces, creating unique and educational experiences for viewers.

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