| The Sami turf house church in Staloluokta, Sweden. This is a traditional Sami (people of northern Scandinavia) turf building known ...... |
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| Alana Andrews Gray Create Your Badge www. flick r .com This is a Flickr badge showing public photos and videos from agray231 . Make your own badge here . Green Moms Carnival Best of Mother Earth Big Green Purse Crunchy ... |
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| Alana Andrews Gray Create Your Badge www. flick r .com This is a Flickr badge showing public photos and videos from agray231 . Make your own badge here . Green Moms Carnival Best of Mother Earth Big Green Purse Crunchy ... |
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| A tiny house built from slip-straw near Asheville, NC, USA This tiny traditionally built timber frame slip-straw house was build by women for women near Asheville in North Carolina, USA. It's WASI's Wom ... |
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| Alana Andrews Gray Create Your Badge www. flick r .com This is a Flickr badge showing public photos and videos from agray231 . Make your own badge here . Green Moms Carnival Best of Mother Earth Big Green Purse Crunchy ... |
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| Kate's cob house in Canada, an inside out view. This is an inside out view of Kate's 1,200 sq.ft (111 m2) cob house on Mayne Island, British Columbia, Canada. It was built with Cobworks at a cost of ju ... |
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| The roundwood timbers of SunRay's attic bedroom in Sky House, USA This is the attic bedroom in SunRay Kelley 's Sky House home in the foothills of the Cascade Range, north of Seattle, USA. SunRay, an inspirational natural builder ... |
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| The gassho-zukuri [prayer-hands] of the Sho River, Japan. Built during the 19th century; these homes are aligned parallel to the Sho River, giving a very harmonious landscape. The architectural style is known as gassho-zukuri, ... |
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| Who are Natural Homes... Natural Homes is a not-for-profit organisation that redresses the marketing balance between sustainable and unsustainable businesses by providing environmentally ethical, but often less profitable, ... |
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| The green roof of Smailholm Tower, Scotland. This is an 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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