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 years, bracken 5-10 years, heather 20-30 years and reed 30-50 years. However thatch can have a... |
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The Hobbit House and other Natural Homes by Simon Dale This is Simon and Jasmine with their two children outside what has become an iconic home referred to as the 'Hobbit House', a label that Simon generou... |
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A death sentence because the, " benefits of the development did not outweigh the harm to the character and appearance of the countryside ". Read the history of the straw bale house at the bottom of this arti... |
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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 ...... |
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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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Straw Bale Homes around the World This is a collection of shortcuts to pictures of straw bale homes from all over the world. Click on any of the pictures below to visit the page, read more about the house, follow links t... |
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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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... 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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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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Living next door to the Lammas ecoVillage. When you find yourself living next door to a small community of wonderfully creative and experienced natural home builders something is bound to rub off. This ... |
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