For more eco ideas follow us on: www.facebook.com Tito Ingenieri built his house out of six million empty bottles. He will gladly teach anyone how to build this kind of ecological house that recycles materials and keeps the streets clean. In his town of Quilmes, Argentina, people gladly give him their empty bottles and admire his artistic creation.
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wow he shits in a bucket, i bet he saves it to make homemade Mcdonalds
La casa ubicada en Los Naranjos 767, en la Ribera Quilmeña, ARGENTINA sorprende por su forma y construcción. Botellas, frascos, y más botellas, todo lo que la gente tira, Rubén Adolfo “Tito” Ingenieri lo junta, los recicla y lo convierte en una obra de arte.
Hace 16 años, el río se había llevado todo, entonces, comencé a utilizar botellas para reemplazar los ladrillos que no podía comprar, lo único que tenía en claro, era que quería una casa distinta”.
quilmes.gov.ar
“TITO” is a pseudonym or pen name. He is argentinian!!
The whole city drinking for him…his liver would not make it alone.
you wouldnt want to fall over
@leayape Thanks for the compliment. I saw a video called “Baan Sabai House” and I thought: I want to build a house like that some day.
@FKASG9SSM Well “building for the last 19 years,not drinking for the last 19 years
@zekehooper You are mean lol
@BooGooNFlowoo4Evoo Guy you are soooo right,you are just brilliant!!
@thebigE32 And he is not the one who’s been drinking for 19 years either !!
es una porqueria realmente el estado deberia trabajar y ocuparse en reciclar quiere darnos ejemplos que con eso se es feliz?jaja!!ocupense de dar fueness de trabajo asi la gente no hace boludeses!!!
All Icould think of was I wish I had a pellet gun or sling shot with all those bottles around.
skubany ; ) dobra wątroba
At 1:42, he starts talking about how the open necks of the bottles whistle loudly in the wind. I think bottle house is a beautiful and cool idea, but he should have soaked the labels off and turned the bottles vertically. Embedding the neck of the bottle in concrete would solve the insect problem too. Plus, he’d have needed about half as many. He could have stacked bottles of uniform height in rows and added horizontal supports for each row.
polski żul zbudowałby z swoich wszystkich butelek replikę WTC
Jakby pozbierał butelki w polskim akademiku to by mógł blokowisko stawiać
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BARDZO KREATYWNY PAN
GRATULACJE
jedno gradobicie i chuj go strzeli
ale teraz czekamy na odpowiedź Świebodzina!
Kto z mistrzow łapka w gore
5 people obviously don’t drink beer.
Jakby pozbieral butelki w polskim akademiku to by blokowisko mogl stawiac
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@Aamonath Not true. I recognize many different “retornable” bottles. The Quilmes beer is the most evident (1:34).
At 1:16 it only shows wine bottles, but even those non reusable bottles have more ecological value as glass to recycle than as “bricks”, which are cheaper than wood on Argentina…
6 million bottles are valued not less than half a million dollar.
The dude says he’s poor, and surely he could not pay the brick and concrete one, but is not ecological and not an example to follow.
@marracotube Actually, the bottles he used for the house were the ones he couldn’t return.
In Argentina beer, Coke, Pepsi, and most bottles are “retornable” -should return to the drink manufacturer-, except the ones for export, like wine.
@Aamonath That’s pointless. He is damaging the environment and economy of a developing country. In Argentina those bottles should be returned to the seller to be used again, saving the environmental costs of manufacturing new bottles. That’s why those bottles have high value.