In the meantime, how freaking cool are this dude's houses I saw on NYT??
They're all made out of recycled materials, and not just "ground-up-and-reprocessed" recycled... more like "glue-a-bunch-of-discarded-picture-frames-together-to-make-a-ceiling" recycled. The cool thing is, they're not for self-consciously earth-conscious rich people who can afford to replace all their windows and home appliances with new Energy Star ones, and grocery shop exclusively at Whole Foods. This guy, Dan Phillips, makes sure that each home is sold as affordable-housing for low-income individuals.
He seems like a real character too. Not only is he a "self-taught carpenter, electrician and plumber," but his resume includes "working as an intelligence officer in the Army, a college dance instructor, an antiques dealer and a syndicated cryptogram puzzle maker."Enjoy the article, and I'll be back soon with a bunch of my own creations... though surely nothing as cool as a house made of discarded Pyrex lids and wine corks.
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So cool! I recognized that ceiling as framing samples immediately. It brought me back to my days working in the Michael's framing department.
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