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5 BOTTLE BUILDINGS YOU WON'T BELIEVE

On average, humans can consume 15 or more products packed in PET plastic or glass bottles a month. This plastic or glass takes hundreds of years to decompose, never to completely vanish. Most of this waste is consumed by aquatic creatures and birds shortening their life span. For this reason, single-use plastic and glass bottles have been used to give rise to skyscrapers by some legendary people mentioned in the post below. It seems unusual to use plastic bottles but scientifically, it is feasible. However, the rigidity of plastic bottles is moderate but inserting mud into them can boost their strength along with their resistance to impact. Now, let us discuss some of the edifices made from bottles along with the belief behind their making. Bottle house of Ganja Location-ganja Azerbaijan Notion- The architect, Ibrahim Jafarov constructed this house not for his living but in the memory of his brother who died in World War II.  He was very determined to construct it because he felt t...

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