The Land of Happiness... Natural Living in Bhutan A typical Bhutanese house (right) is a three storey ...... |
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... evolves reflecting the characteristics of the local environment, climate, culture, natural materials, technology and the experience of centuries of commun ... |
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Building a tiny cob cottage in Northern California, USA. A cob cottage you can hire which is heated by a rocket stove and was built for only $1,000 USD? See the build steps 1 to 9 This wonderful tiny cob home was built... |
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A Pattern Language of Natural Homes No.220 Roof Vaults This is one of a series of articles about A Pattern Language by Christopher Alexander where we illustrate and discuss the patterns using homes and buildings made from natural materia ... |
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Laughing House in Oregon, home to Cob Cottage Company Hidden away in a lush Oregon woodland near Coquille, OR, USA is a collection of tiny cob homes with names like Dawn and Dusk and the jewel among... |
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The Roundhouse at Felin Uchaf, Wales This is one of the buildings at Felin Uchaf on the Llyn Peninsula, Wales. You are only seeing the roof of an underground roundhouse which is impressively illuminated with a strong shaft of ... |
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The National Trust?s first straw bale building, Windermere, England. This is the UK National Trust's first straw bale building. It's near Windermere in the Lake District National Park. The straw bale building is called Footprint... |
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The heather shieling at the Highland Folk Museum, Scotland. Properly done a heather thatch will last 20-30 years... This is a shieling, a hut once common in wild and lonely places in the hills and mountains of Scotland. This sh... |
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