The College of Agriculture Field Research Support Building is the result of a cooperative effort between several disciplines within the University of Arizona, as well as many private businesses in Tucson. Resource Recycling Service (a private business) produced compacted bales of shredded, non-recyclable paper, and worked through the University's recycling center to find partners to design and build an experimental building with these products. The College of Agriculture offered a building site and the College of Architecture formed a team to design and build the Field Support Structure. The campus recycling center contacted many local vendors to obtain donations of needed materials. Architecture graduate student Obadiah Swafford designed the loadbearing paper bale structure, and professor Mary Hardin led a team of students in the construction effort.
Many considerations for the future of this product in the construction industry were taken into account in this experiment: the structure was designed to test the load bearing capacity of the bales, the feasibility of combining bales with other more convential building components, the thermal insulation qualities of the bales, as well as a variety of footings designs were considered. The College of Agriculture will use the structure as a storage facility for tractors and equipment used in irrigation research.
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