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Be amazed at the unique robot house recycled from an old jetty

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The beautiful house has a floor space of 9 square meters, made mainly of recycled iron shells taken from an unused jetty.

Owning a small house in the middle of a green hill, separate from the noisy city life, is the desire of many people? With this in mind, master craftsman Jeffery Broadfield and a construction team from Smith and Primmmer created a robotic recycling house in the middle of a Berry field (Australia). The house has an area of ​​​​9m2, allowing two people to live together and still have their own space. The structure of the house is made mainly of recycled iron shells taken from a disused wharf, this material is intended to withstand the scorching rays of the Australian sun. The ground floor is a place to cook, store things and have a heating system for the house. The bedroom is located above and is accessed by a ladder. The bathroom is a deck behind the house with its own rainwater tank and toilet with a composting system. Water is collected on the roofs and then directed into a cistern above the bathroom, supplying water to the shower and kitchen. A wood-burning stove in a pot heats the cabin at night. Solar panels on the roof provide energy for lighting. In addition, the house has a ladder leading to the roof and acts as a lightning wire. If viewed from afar, the house looks like a wooden robot in the middle of a green field, realizing the dream of a peaceful resort but still fully equipped for modern people.

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