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DESCRIPTION:The ScrapHouse takes "green" design to the next level as Architects, 
 Structural Engineers and Scrap Artists construct a new house in 30 days 
 with junkyard materials. A National Geographic September premiere, the idea 
 of ScrapHouse was conceived by San Francisco's Emmy award-winning 
 documentary filmmaker, Anna Fitch. \n\nThe premise: is it possible to build 
 and furnish a new house out of garbage in just four weeks? And not just any 
 house, but one that is sturdy, spacious and stylish? A team of architects, 
 structural engineers and scrap artists in San Francisco accepts a nearly 
 impossible challenge: in only one month, turn a few tons of trash into an 
 architectural marvel.\n\nAlong the way, the team must fight to overcome 
 extraordinary problems: on-site confusion, staffing shortages, a lack of 
 materials, internal bickering and that ominous completion deadline. But 
 failure is ultimately not an option. The team devises a very ambitious and 
 bold design - a spacious modern house of 1,000 square feet with 
 21-foot-high ceilings.\n\nSocializing and gallery viewing at Varnish's 
 beer, wine and saki bar at 7:00pm, film at 8pm.\n\nSee 
 www.greenplanetfilms.org for more film night details.  \n\nFree. \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/11/18307795.php
SUMMARY:ScrapHouse: A Free Eco Film Night
LOCATION:Varnish Fine Art \n77 Natoma St \nSan Francisco, CA, 94105 
 \nhttp://www.varnishfineart.com  
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/11/18307795.php
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