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You are hereHome › News and Events › Events Visit REEEP on Twitter Visit REEEP on Facebook Visit REEEP on LinkedIn Subscribe to via RSS Events Upcoming events Event archive REEEP at the Asia Clean Energy Forum 2023 (ACEF) Manila, Philippine... |
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- A tiny straw bale home for £10,000 in Poland
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A tiny straw bale home for $15,000 in Poland So the kids have flown the nest. What would be your ideal natural house size to retire to as a couple and what sort of garden space would suit you? This little straw bale house is ... |
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- Mama Goes Green: Bloggy Giveaway: Recycled Stamp Jewelry
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Sunday, January 25, 2009 Bloggy Giveaway: Recycled Stamp Jewelry It's Bloggy Giveaway time again! You don't want to miss this one! This stained glass necklace is made with an authentic vintage stamp, reusing in style! The art... |
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- Repurposing Wherwell Abbey, an old natural building method
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Repurposing Wherwell Abbey, an old natural building method High Street, Wherwell, England This is a repurposed village. Many of the oak frame wattle & daub cottages in Wherwell, England were bu... |
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- Catch Water Newsletter February 2002
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A TRIBUTE The water warrior INITIATIVE Orissa's progres Entering the water world Urban rainwater harvesting : the way ahead Share your views! Experiencing Gujarat Yatri's speak Conference Call Virtual water forum Greening Konkan... |
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- Mama Goes Green: Bloggy Giveaway
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Monday, October 27, 2008 Bloggy Giveaway Bloggy Giveaway is here! So for the festive occassion, we are giving away a $25 gift certificate to Mama Goes Green ! Open to US residents only. This will include free shipping on a $2... |
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- The rammed earth Tulou of the Hakka people, China
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The rammed earth Tulou of the Hakka people, China These are Tulou, built by the Hakka people of China. The Tulou are massive rectangular (representing Earth) or circular (representing Heaven) fortr... |
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- A treehouse that hugs the tree and hangs on straps.
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A treehouse that hugs the tree and hangs on straps... This is probably the least invasive version of a treehouse being supported by straps (see below right) from higher branches rather than anchored in... |
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- The Catenary Arch, used by Natural Builders
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Obos and Beehive homes are built using Nature's Arch... The Catenary. Obos in Pouss, Cameroon These are clay Obos (right) of the Musgum people in Pouss, Cameroon. They are designed in much the same... |
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- The clay catenary domes, called obos, in the Cameroon.
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The clay catenary domes, called obos, in the Cameroon. These are clay catenary domes, called obos, of the Musgum people in the Cameroon. They provide efficient cooling in the baking heat with a round ventilation hole at th... |
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