mid September, ART D’ECO joined the artist in residence program
at the Dune eco resort/ village(www.thedunehotel.com) , near
The resort itself is a gorgeous green place on the beach and still in the making. 50 thematic villas and suites are available like hotel rooms. there is the eco farm (animals and vegetable) , the nursery, the SPA and its own herbs garden and the villas equipped with bikes for people to go around. the whole resort is run according to sustainability : energy is solar or electrical (vehicles) and water is re-used in a closed water system (watering the gardens with used waters for instance) .
I have taken the opportunity to re use all the construction waste or the waste generated by the clients everyday to make something new and needed in the resort.
Kid’s Palace
used water tank to recycle into kid’s house or mini Palaces for kids.. 3 huge tanks , opened with doors and windows and painted with “nature” camouflage to be invisible in the playground.
Love these! It's great to see children's play spaces that are created from re used materials.
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Great Idea for Kids. It would be nice bigger tanks for adults.
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