Natural homes up on the Roof: Using natural materials for your home. These homes all use different natural materials for their roof demonstrating the material's versatility, and in many cases longevity ... |
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Tips on how to take good pictures of your natural home Natural Homes wants to get as many people as possible excited about using natural materials to build sustainable, healthy, safe and beautiful h... |
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A thatch that can last up to 400 years... This is a roof made using a seaweed called eelgrass . It's one one of the traditional homes ...... |
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Natural homes built by inspirational women ... "It can happen as easily within an ordinary person's mind as in a builder's mind. Everyone, builder or not, can do this for themselves", Christopher Alexander . ... |
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Pattern Language of Natural Homes No.117 Sheltering Roof If the roof on your home cannot be felt visually around it, then it doesn't satisfy the psychological need for shelter ... The most primitive of buildings are little mo ... |
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Natural Homes of the USA. Of any country in the world the USA probably has the most diverse collection of natural building styles. From the cob homes of Oregon to the earthbag homes of California, here is a selection... |
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Tinkers Bubble an Off-Grid community in Somerset, England. This is the communal kitchen at Tinkers Bubble, a small off-grid hillside woodland community on 40 acres (16 hectares) of land in rural So... |
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Thatched Homes Around the World. There are many materials you can thatch a home with, each with different life spans e.g. rush 3-5 ...... |
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Natural Building since the mid-14thC, Stone Villages of Britain. Arlington Row, Bibury, England These homes, built entirely from natural materials, are over 600 years old. William Morris called Bi... |
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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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