I saw this article about a house made out of plastic bottles…
With a serious housing shortage but no shortage of plastic bottles littering the streets, the Development Association for Renewable Energies (DARE) – an NGO based in Nigeria – decided to build this incredible two-bedroom bungalow entirely out of plastic bottles! Although many in Kaduna were dubious when the project began construction in June this year, the nearly-complete home is bullet and fireproof, earthquake resistant, and maintains a comfortable interior temperature of 64 degrees fahrenheit year round!
This led to further searches, and found some other cool houses made out of reused materials:

Lots more here and here. What other houses made out of recycled houses have you seen?
One question I have, however, is how well some of these houses actually blend into the environments they’re built. Are they actually beneficial to the Earth because they keep this stuff out of the landfill? Does it make the families who live in these places’ lives better? Thoughts?
Related articles
- Solving Nigeria’s housing problem with plastic water bottles (vanguardngr.com)
- You: Plastic bottles solve Nigeria’s housing problem (france24.com)
- An Inspirational Way To Recycle! (wycd.radio.com)
- Modern and Unusual Lamps Made From Plastic Bottles (treehugger.com)
- Nigeria recycles plastic bottles, into housing! (greennigeria.wordpress.com)