| ... These homes all use different natural materials for their roof demonstrating the material's versatility, and in many cases longevity ... |
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| Natural Building Styles and Techniques around the World, No.2 page 2 of 3 This is a collection of shortcuts to pictures of natural homes from all over the world. Click on any of the pictures below to visit the page, read more ab... |
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| Cob Homes and Cob Building around the World This is a collection of shortcuts to pictures of cob homes from all over the world. Click on any of the pictures below to visit the page, read more about ... |
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| Any land anywhere can be used to harvest rainwater The fundamental reason: extend the fruits of the monsoon The basic principle: Catch water where it falls TRADITIONAL Indigenous systems MODERN Contempo... |
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| Natural Building Books for the Roof, Walls and Floor. This is a small but growing collection of books devoted to natural building techniques for the roof, walls and floors like the living roof, wood shingles... |
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| A 9 step guide to building a straw bale cottage for less than $50,000 Click numbers 1 to 9 to see the steps This is Beth's Cottage at Taproot Farm in West Virginia, USA. It was built by natural builder and archi... |
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| Title: Strawbale Construction Curriculum by Katia LeMone and Dr. Owen Geiger . Photographs by Catherine Wanek Published 2006 The Builders Without Borders (BWB) Straw-Bale Construction Guide was created to ... |
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| BPCL HOUSING COMPLEX RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM RAINWATER AVAILABLE FOR HARVESTING Total rooftop and surface area: 13,910 square metres (sq m) Average annual rainfall in Noida: 792.4 millim... |
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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 cob cottage by CobWorks, Canada The beautiful cob home is owned by Alexis and her partner who together keep sheep that provide wool for her cottage business . It was the first fully permitted cob house in Canada built as a c... |
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