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MINIWIZ Creates Interlocking Recycled Building Bricks

MINIWIZ Creates Interlocking Recycled Building Bricks

By Dan Gould on January 20, 2009

Green product design company MINIWIZ is known for their ingenious personal sized solar and wind power collectors. They’ve recently introduced a unique building material to their line up called the POLLI-Brick. It’s a recycled polymer architecture brick made of recycled PET plastic. The bricks are self-interlocking and possess impressive thermal and sound insulating properties. POLLI-Bricks strength and versatility will be shown off at the Taipei International Exposition in 2010, where they will be used to create a solar powered, LED lit wall at the Far Eastern Group Fashion Pavilion.

[via Inhabitat]

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