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Building your own shelter - and it was important to us - keeps costs at a low level. Recycling makes it even cheaper. Recycling also provides a good opportunity to sort and clean up discarded items. Recycling appeals to new solutions - and if you are so privileged to have friends who actively contribute with discarded materials - recycling becomes an exciting joint project. For that same reason - the manuscript for this book was sent with heartfelt thanks to all contributors. Joint efforts resulted in a unique shelter. May the book inspire others to recycle. Whether renovating, starting DIY projects or establishing roofs with white clover. Our shelter is part of two coordinated projects. Both are mentioned in the book."Reconstruction and operation of the Gedser Wind Turbine" - at the experimental wind power area in Gedser, selected by the inventor Johannes Juul in 1957."Offshore Symphony" - composed by Frank Pecquet, Musicologist at Panthéon-Sorbonne, Science of the Arts."The concept of the "Offshore Symphony" was born when I decided to visit the Gedser Wind Turbine in Denmark, made by the electrician/engineer Johannes Juul in 1957. The Gedser Wind Turbine, also named "the venerable old lady", is since considered the mother of modern wind turbines. As such, it needs rehabilitation. The "Offshore Symphony" aims at this objecive, both the prototype and its inventor, with a creative intention in an artistic context, makes this experience even more remarkable." Frank Pecquet.