The eggs-shaped eco-houses are extremely toxic

Recently, BMT Asia Pacific designers created a series of unique eco-houses made of recycled materials and shaped like giant eggs lying on the lake.

According to the Daily Mail website, beach boats, motels and floating houses are handcrafted from recycled materials from a previous project by designers of BMT Asia Pacific.

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The company used the original idea to build a dome to protect radar and radio antennas, for a signal relay station for new terminals in Hong Kong.

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But they decided to give these houses a "second life ", after spending too much time researching, developing and sourcing materials. CEO Richard Colwill said, BMT reconsidered how to use two stereotypes with dome designs. They then examined potential customers and the feasibility of using these types of houses for temporary pools and roofs, but eventually they decided to use these structures on lakes. water and coastal areas.

The first houses with the shape of giant eggs were designed by the CEO Richard Colwill and Henry Ward of Henry Ward Design.

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A spokesman for the company said: "This type of house makes the most of the open space, with 6m-high transparent glass windows that capture all the light from both sides, while the floorboards are close to the face. water " . The spokesman also said that "egg-shaped" houses with luxurious spaces are expected to be located on lakes, riverside or become part of a hotel cluster.

These houses use insulated roofs, indoor temperatures are regulated by plumbing, solar panels are installed on the roof to ensure a sustainable source of energy for all gas areas. post.