Recycling Agricultural Waste as a Part of Interior Design and Architectural History in Egypt
Egypt is defined as an agricultural country where its people put all produced crops to use, whether as food or clothing. An agricultural waste like straw, palm fronds, leaves and others are used in building and interior designing; they’re part of an individual’s lifestyle and culture. As time passed...
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doaj-b87944216c724a4a98c4dc11f0675ae32021-07-25T07:30:57ZengIEREK PressARCHive-SR2537-01542537-01622017-09-011110.21625/archive.v1i1.11646Recycling Agricultural Waste as a Part of Interior Design and Architectural History in EgyptAyah Eldeeb0Interior designer, Masters degree, Alexandria University, Alexandria, EgyptEgypt is defined as an agricultural country where its people put all produced crops to use, whether as food or clothing. An agricultural waste like straw, palm fronds, leaves and others are used in building and interior designing; they’re part of an individual’s lifestyle and culture. As time passed, all of this changed given that local agricultural materials were replaced with technology and new building materials. Farmers became uninterested in what happened to this waste that was burned as a means of disposal, this process has direct effects on public health and the environment. This research examines the problem of palm fronds (agricultural materials) as a wasted renewable source in Egypt. It will attempt to find methods to link these materials with Egyptian handicrafts using new treatments in manufacturing with the cradle to cradle idea to produce compressed panels, wallpapers and other objects used in interior design. This research is important because it aims to find sustainable environmental materials with modern designs using agricultural waste.https://press.ierek.com/index.php/ARChive/article/view/116agricultural waste recycling –sustainability –interior design. |
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Recycling Agricultural Waste as a Part of Interior Design and Architectural History in Egypt |
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Egypt is defined as an agricultural country where its people put all produced crops to use, whether as food or clothing. An agricultural waste like straw, palm fronds, leaves and others are used in building and interior designing; they’re part of an individual’s lifestyle and culture. As time passed, all of this changed given that local agricultural materials were replaced with technology and new building materials. Farmers became uninterested in what happened to this waste that was burned as a means of disposal, this process has direct effects on public health and the environment.
This research examines the problem of palm fronds (agricultural materials) as a wasted renewable source in Egypt. It will attempt to find methods to link these materials with Egyptian handicrafts using new treatments in manufacturing with the cradle to cradle idea to produce compressed panels, wallpapers and other objects used in interior design. This research is important because it aims to find sustainable environmental materials with modern designs using agricultural waste. |
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agricultural waste recycling –sustainability –interior design. |
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