What if building your own house was as easy as snapping together a bunch of LEGO  bricks? Brace yourself: just such a set of industrial-sized building blocks  exist, and they’re made from 100% recycled materials to boot!  Designed by Ecomat, these colorful  interlocking bricks are light weight, earthquake resistant, and can be used to  build practically any structure you can think up.
Designed for both permanent and temporary constructions, Ecomat building blocks can be  used to  create sturdy structures in a snap. The 100% recycled plastic blocks  provide  good thermal and acoustic insulation, don’t require a specialized  building team  to install, and can be mounted without the use of mortar, which  significantly  speeds up construction times. Their versatility makes them a great  building  material for developing   nations or emergency   housing applications, and their light weight offers significant  shipping  emissions savings over heavier materials.
Constructing an entire Ecomat building is easy thanks to the blocks’  interlocking design. As for the roof, you’re on your own for now —  there’s no  snappy shingle-shaped blocks as of yet. The brilliant building blocks  are  currently on display at Milan Design Week  in the  “Sparkling:   Ecologically Correct” show in Zona Tortona.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
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