A jumbo straw bale guesthouse in Italy. This is the jumbo straw bale guesthouse at Richard and Yvonne's organic farm in Graun, Italy. The farm sits in the Langtaufers Valley 1,850m (6,0... |
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... decide what type of natural home you would like to build is to spend some time living in one. Some of the homes here are independent self-catering, othe ... |
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The Land of Happiness... Natural Living in Bhutan A typical Bhutanese house (right) is a three storey ...... |
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The green roof of Smailholm Tower, Scotland. This is an interesting twist on a 100% natural green roof by using a thick bed of clay and turf... The Pringles, who built the tower around 1450, were a pro... |
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Kristen's cob and straw bale home in Dyssekilde ecoVillage, Denmark. Kristen fell in love with cob after visiting a cob building site and immediately started to draw up plans for her home. She wante... |
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The Natural Homes Timeline Shuffle {FOR TRANSLATION} Press the SHUFFLE button to see more pictures then click one to read ...... |
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The Natural Living Timeline earlier... Click on any of the pictures to find out more about natural building and natural materials, then use the ...... |
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Natural living in fields of lavender in the Polish countryside Joanna grows lavender on her small farmstead ...... |
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Tiny bubble hemp and lime shelters in France. This is one of the many tiny hemp and lime bubble shelters designed and built by Evelyne Adam. After making a simple geodesic type timber frame, hemp or str... |
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In 2011 the dacha gardens of Russia produced 40% of the nation's food. How much land do you need to grow all your food? This is a dacha garden in Russia where there is a strong tradition of growing your own food.... |
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