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MADE OF OUT MONEY: Man's Home Built With Shredded Euros (WATCH)
DUBLIN (Reuters) - An unemployed Irish artist has built a home from the
shredded remains of 1.4 billion euros ($1.82 billion), a monument to the
"madness" he says has been wrought on Ireland by the single currency,
from a spectacular construction boom to a wrenching bust.
Frank
Buckley built the apartment in the lobby of a Dublin office building
that has lain vacant since its completion four years ago at the peak of
an ill-fated construction boom, using bricks of shredded euro notes he
borrowed from Ireland's national mint.
"It's a reflection of the whole madness that gripped us," Buckley said of what he calls his "billion-euro home."
"People were pouring billions into buildings now worth nothing," he said. "I wanted to create something from nothing."
A
wave of cheap credit flowed into Ireland in the early 2000s after
Ireland joined the currency zone fuelling a huge property bubble that
transformed the country.
The bubble's collapse
since 2007 plunged Ireland into the deepest recession in the
industrialized world, forcing the former "Celtic Tiger" to accept a
humiliating bailout from the EU and the IMF.
Buckley
was given a 100 percent mortgage at the peak of the boom to buy a
365,000 euro home on the far reaches of Dublin's commuter belt, despite
the fact he had no steady income.
He has separated from his wife who lives in the home, which has since lost at least one-third of its value.
Living
in his "billion euro home" since the start of December, Buckley is
working on adding a kitchen to the living room and hall.
The walls and floor are covered in euro shreddings and the house is so warm Buckley sleeps without a blanket.
Pictures made from notes and coins decorate the walls, including one of a house, made from Irish 5 pence pieces.
"There are houses in Ireland worth less than that," Buckley quips.
Buckley
said he wants Europe's politicians to solve the eurozone debt crisis
without destroying its currency. But if the currency ultimately fails,
he will happily use the euro zone's defunct notes as fodder for future
projects.
"Whatever you say about the euro, it's a great insulator."
($1 = 0.7704 euros)
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