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- The Berber cave homes of Tunisia
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The Berber cave homes of Tunisia. Matmâta and other desert settlements in Tunisia have wonderful underground homes built to avoid the intense heat and strong desert winds. The homes are made by diggi... |
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- Catch Water Newsletter April - May 2003
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A NEW BEGINNING Forging ties WATER LITERACY Informing people Water play The facilitator Water Gala IN FOCUS Faulty perceptions Thirst rises, patience evaporates URBAN WETLANDS Eviction ordered Join the BIG fight Citizens pick up cudgels So... |
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- Catch Water Newsletter 4
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CAMPAIGN Slums capture rainwater NETWORK Quality matters INITIATIVE More than willing TECHNOLOGY Designs for water harvesting and purification Vol. 1 No. 4 October 1999 Quality matters Dr Ramachandraia... |
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- An 8 step guide to building a sweet chestnut shelter
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An 8 step guide to building a sweet chestnut shelter Click 1 to 8 to see the build steps This is a sweet chestnut lakeside shelter was built by a small group of volunteers lead by Jamie Miller (2nd on the right in picture ... |
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- Stone Homes around the World
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Stone Homes and Stone Building and Sculpture around the World This is a collection of shortcuts to pictures of stone homes and sculptures from all over the world. Click on any of the pictures below ... |
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- Iron Age Britain: Friendly and civilised people
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Iron Age Britain: Friendly and civilised people... This is the roundhouse at Bodrifty Farm in Cornwall, England. All of Britain was once covered with roundhouses; a simple shape enclosing the largest space for the least use... |
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- Repurposing Wherwell Abbey, an old natural building method
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Repurposing Wherwell Abbey, an old natural building method High Street, Wherwell, England This is a repurposed village. Many of the oak frame wattle & daub cottages in Wherwell, England were bu... |
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- The caves of Guyaju, China
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The caves homes of Guyaju, China The caves homes of Guyaju (Guyaju meaning, ancient cliff dwelling) are about 90km northwest of Beijing, China. They were occupied during China's Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) by the Xiyi people. T... |
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- Natural Homes the World
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Natural Building, something from each country of the world This is a growing collection of natural homes from all over the world, one home representing each country. Click on any of the pictures bel... |
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