Title: The Year of Mud By: Brian Ziggy at Dancing Rabbit ecoVillage, 2011 'The Year of Mud' is a natural builder's story of his first cob house, a home constructed largely of natural, local materials, many literally straight f... |
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Natural homes built by inspirational women ... These nine homes have all been built by women. They are built using roundwood, straw bales, reed, clay, lime, adobe, cob, cobwood, earthbags, birch bark, trad... |
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Building a Reciprocal Roof with Tony Wrench. This is Tony Wrench's cordwood roundhouse den in Wales. Like many of Tony's homes it's based on a henge of roundwood timbers with the ends charred and dau... |
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How to build a Scottish Blackhouse. Vernacular architecture evolves reflecting the characteristics of the local environment, climate, culture, natural materials, technology and the experience of centuries of commun... |
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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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Tinkers Bubble an Off-Grid community in Somerset, England. This is the communal kitchen at Tinkers Bubble, a small off-grid hillside woodland community on 40 acres (16 hectares) of land in rural So... |
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A 9 step guide to building a straw bale roundhouse for $23,000 See steps 1 to 9 It took Charlie a little over a year to build his home with a reciprocal roof and lime plastered straw bale walls. All in all it... |
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Pattern Language of Natural Homes No.180 Window Place. This is 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 materials li... |
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Natural Building, a 900 Year Story of Natural Materials. If you ever doubted the use of natural materials to build a home these nine buildings are a testament to its longevity. We'll take you back to the oldest, continuously... |
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A beautiful home for just £150 ($250) This quaint cob cottage in Deddington, England cost almost nothing to build, just £150 ($250) for the thatching pins. It was built by Michael Buck almost exclu... |
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