The Trialogue on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Desertification MENU Introduction Official homepages Convention objectives Convention full text Common Requirements Current status Press kits Secretariat addresses Internet resources Trialogue Appet... |
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building the timeline... and all other times workshops builders volunteer around the world books... straw bale cob & earthen timber & roundwood roof, walls & floors the whole house off-grid solutions   talking homes living the timeline.... |
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The Icelandic stone and turf fishing station at Bolungarvik "When one creates green roofs the houses themselves become part of the landscape." Freidensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000). This is one of Iceland's 18th cen... |
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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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The Sami turf house church in Staloluokta, Sweden. This is a traditional Sami (people of northern Scandinavia) turf building known in Sweden as a Goahti. The same architecture in Norway it called a Gamme . This particular ... |
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- living simply and sustainably - NOTE: Our well-known, popular photographs are now featured on coffee mugs, greeting cards, tote bags and a few other products on Redbubble EXAMPLE: Our gloriously gorgeous greeting cards - full ... |
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Ways to learn, share and move towards a more natural lifestyle ... INSPIRATION, a collection of articles on three timelines... We write about homes built using natural materials like straw, clay and wood and natural living top... |
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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 years, bracken 5-10 years, heather 20-30 years and reed 30-50 years. However thatch can have a... |
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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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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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