Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A tin can wall is a wall constructed from tin cans, which are not a common building source. The cans can be laid in concrete, stacked vertically on top of each other, and crushed or cut and flattened to be used as shingles. They can also be used for furniture. Tin cans can form the actual fill-in structure (or walls) of a building, as is done with earthships.Tin cans have not been around for a long time, and neither have their building methods."@en }
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- Tin_can_wall comment "A tin can wall is a wall constructed from tin cans, which are not a common building source. The cans can be laid in concrete, stacked vertically on top of each other, and crushed or cut and flattened to be used as shingles. They can also be used for furniture. Tin cans can form the actual fill-in structure (or walls) of a building, as is done with earthships.Tin cans have not been around for a long time, and neither have their building methods.".
- Q7807831 comment "A tin can wall is a wall constructed from tin cans, which are not a common building source. The cans can be laid in concrete, stacked vertically on top of each other, and crushed or cut and flattened to be used as shingles. They can also be used for furniture. Tin cans can form the actual fill-in structure (or walls) of a building, as is done with earthships.Tin cans have not been around for a long time, and neither have their building methods.".