The Palettenpavillion was created by Matthias Loeberman and is made entirely of shipping pallets, tie rods and ground anchors. Prior to their new life as a pavilion, the hundreds of pallets were used to stack fruit and vegetable on at London's Covent Markets.
The whole structure, designed to be easily assembled and dismantled is used as a temporary meeting place.
It's certainly a conversation piece...
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What a neat house. I like it and I bet it is well ventilated.
ReplyDeletefun on a forklift! do you know how many pallets.
ReplyDeleteCould be made into the worlds biggest jumble tower.How bout that 4 a big kids game?Maybe not
Wow! That is an arsonists dream.I mean an artists dream.
ReplyDeleteanyone for jinga?
ReplyDeleteThe load-sharing anchor is believed to be equalized in the event the load force is distributed equally to every individual Ground anchor. A load-sharing anchor that does not extend in case of someone anchor failure has the property of non-extension.
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