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- Sami (indigenous skandinavian) Goahti (turf home)
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The Sami (indigenous skandinavian) Gamme or Goahti (turf home) These are the building stages of a Sami (indigenous Scandinavians) arch-beamed Gamme or Goahti (turf home). This one was built for the International Indigenous Fes ... |
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- Stone Homes around the World
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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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- Natural Homes the World
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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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- Turf roofed Roykstovan farmhouse at Kirkjubour, Faroe Islands
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The turf roofed Roykstovan farmhouse at Kirkjubour, Faroe Islands 900 years old and still lived in to this day, this is the turf roofed Roykstovan farmhouse at Kirkjubour on the Faroe Islands. It was ... |
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- The Sami turf house church in Staloluokta, Sweden
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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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- The stone, timber and turf fishing stations of Iceland.
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The stone, timber and turf fishing stations of Iceland. This is one of Iceland's fishing stations under a big cold Icelandic sky.... |
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- The stone and turf fishing stations of Iceland
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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 ...... |
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- Natural Building on the roof: 9 homes around the world
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Natural homes up on the Roof: Using natural materials for your home. These homes all use different natural materials for their roof demonstrating the material's versatility, and in many cases longevity... |
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- The Heather Thatch of Leanach Farmhouse
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The Heather Thatch of Leanach Farmhouse, Scotland This is Leanach Farmhouse in Scotland built between 1721 and 1730 and completely restored by the National Trust in 1960. Just a few years ago a survey ... |
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- The green roof of Smailholm Tower, Scotland.
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... interesting twist on a 100% natural green roof by using a thick bed of clay and turf... The Pringles, who built the tower around 1450, were a pro ...... |
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