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tiny tetra house is a small tranquility made of recycled waste: project by stilt studio
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alexis dornier’s stilt studios are launching a 64-square meter home, nestled in between gathering of trees paying tribute to sustainable tranquility in uluwatu, sunset farm, on the dewata island of bali.
the house might look small compared to typical houses in the middle of the forest, yet it packs quite the punch in aesthetics; elegant, spacious, and nature-inspired, with less environmental impact projected.
taking the lead in providing waste recycling problems through architecture, dornier, and the co-founder and ceo of stilt studios, florian holm, are very aware of how bali has as much waste as other places in the world. this requires a call of humanity that is not only for architects, designers but us together to tackle global problems and reaching out voices to brace the meaningful purposes of maintaining livable earth that has been degrading over the past decades.
hence, using recycled materials from building, alongside wood, the studios hope to contribute positively to promoting a local circular economy, as it was listed on kickstarter to increase community feedback for the prototype.