Natural Building Books about the whole house. This is a collection of natural building books that deal with many aspects of the whole home including several natural building methods. Jacob... |
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An oak timber framed house in Devon, England This beautiful home in Devon, England called Seagull House, was traditionally framed in oak. It was converted from a barn in 1987 and designed by architect Roderick James who founded Ca... |
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A green oak framed home in England This is a traditionally pegged green oak framed home built by Steve Gumble of Harts of Oak in England. The exterior walls are lapped [Pattern No.234 of A Pattern Language ]. Generally natura ... |
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A tiny cob home in Romania This is one of the cob homes built by architect and natural builder Ileana Mavrodin of Casa Verde in Banat, Romania. She, with a few others, are using natural materials in... |
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... stone blackhouse in Canada. This impressive dry stone home with green roof was inspired by the traditional Scottish blackhouse. This modern version ...... |
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A two storey load bearing straw bale barn in Suffolk, England. This is the owl tower at Assington Mill in Suffolk, England. It's a two storey load bearing straw bale barn. The ground and first floor are for bird-watching and t... |
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INSULATING AND STUCCOING A MOBILE HOME (PHOTOGRAPHS OF CONSTRUCTION - STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES - COSTS ) PROCEDURES for INSULATING AND STUCCOING ; Wrap the entire mobile home in plastic. This serves as a m... |
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Building a Grand Greenhouse DESIGN - PLANS - CONSTRUCTION - BUDGET PLEASE ALSO VISIT: Our main main web site for more natural building and renewable energy projects And Our new SolarHaven2 Eco-community currently being establish... |
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STAINING LIME PLASTER WITH FERROUS (IRON) SULFATE Ferrous Sulfate comes in 50 pound bags (for about $16 each) and is available from most stores which sell fertilizer -- get the water soluable kind in powdered form. It is the main ingredient in Iron... |
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LIME STUCCO PLASTERING WHY USE LIME STUCCO INSTEAD OF CEMENT STUCCO? Lime sticks extremely well to the surface of the straw bales, and chicken wire is therefore not required as it is when using a cement stucco. Portland cement will not stic... |
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