Passive, Candy "Egg" Houses Are 90% Recyclable

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Renderings courtesy KasaUovo. It would be like Easter every morning if you lived in one of these candy-colored egg houses, designed by Roberto Casati and a group of Tuscan engineers. Called KasaUovo , or Egg House, these 70-square-meter (that’s approximately 750 square feet) living spaces are constructed primariy out of a composite material using car tires and wood waste. Casati says Egg Houses are egg-shaped on purpose, as the ‘nature-inspired’ form contributes to energy efficiency. And Casati doesn’t want to build single Egg Houses on empty lots. Instead, he’s patented the Egg House concept and hope… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Passive, Candy "Egg" Houses Are 90% Recyclable

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