We’ve all heard of recycling initiatives meant to remove and reuse harmful plastic waste from the ocean, but until now we’ve never seen a project as potentially beautiful as this. Architecture firm Spark had an unprecedented idea: Transform a ton of plastic waste into a series of elevated beach huts resembling giant pine cones. The huts would be located along Singapore’s East Coast Park, and they’re incredibly innovative. Not only do the proposed huts offer some sheltered camping spaces for visitors, but also raise awareness on the effects of dumping plastic and other harmful materials into the ocean. See a more detailed look at these interesting structures below.





