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‘Ocean Vortex’ Floating Building Design Made From Recycled Plastic Unveiled

‘Ocean Vortex’ Floating Building Design Made From Recycled Plastic Unveiled

Summary

A new floating building design called "Ocean Vortex" was created using recycled ocean plastic. The building’s spiral shape is inspired by ocean currents and aims to raise awareness about ocean pollution, especially large plastic waste areas like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

Key Facts

  • "Ocean Vortex" is a floating parliamentary building design made from recycled marine waste.
  • The design was created by architect Yufeng Tu as part of the Young Architects Competitions (YAC).
  • The spiral shape reflects ocean currents and vortices, symbolizing the dangers of pollution.
  • The Great Pacific Garbage Patch covers about 1.6 million square kilometers and contains 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic.
  • Millions of tons of plastic continue to enter oceans yearly, with microplastics widespread throughout the water.
  • The building uses recycled plastic barrels and debris as part of its floating support system.
  • The project aims to turn ocean waste into useful public structures that promote environmental responsibility.
  • This approach is part of a growing trend in sustainable architecture to reuse discarded materials.
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