An unemployed Irish artist built a home from €1.4bn (£1.15bn) in shredded euro notes in response to what he called Ireland's crippling foray into the eurozone. Frank Buckley built his billion-euro home in the lobby of a disused Dublin office building - a reflection of the ill-fated construction boom which proceeded the financial crisis - using bricks made from decommissioned notes from the Central Bank's mint.