From Waste to Architect-ure 


Inspired by my transformative trip to Bali, where the enchanting beauty of Ubud sharply contrasted with the stark reality of plastic pollution, I felt a profound urgency to address the environmental crisis that plagues our planet. The vibrant landscapes, once pristine, were marred by the excessive waste that littered the streets, igniting a passion within me to reimagine how discarded materials could be repurposed and celebrated rather than discarded.

This project took shape through a meaningful partnership with Wedoo, a pioneering company dedicated to recycling street-collected plastic into innovative products and architectural elements. Together, we embarked on a creative journey that sought to unveil the hidden potential within what many would consider waste. It was a testament to the idea that even the most neglected materials can be transformed into something both functional and aesthetically striking, inviting a new narrative that champions sustainability.

Our exploration began with a careful examination of plastic’s materiality, identifying the varied textures and colors that could be harnessed to create captivating designs. We envisioned an array of products and architectural elements—a playground crafted from vibrant plastic tiles that engaged children’s imaginations, sculptures that danced with the light, and installations that told stories of transformation and hope. Each piece would not only serve a purpose but also provoke conversations about waste and the environment, prompting communities to rethink their relationship with plastic.

Ultimately, this project stands as a beacon of innovation and resilience in the face of adversity. It challenges the notion of waste and redefines beauty, showing that through collaboration and creativity, we can transform the narrative around plastic pollution, forging a path toward a more sustainable future. In doing so, we invite others to join us in this essential dialogue, inspiring collective action to preserve the enchanting landscapes of Bali and beyond.

A Journey through Plastic Transformation: 








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