| 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 stone, timber and turf fishing stations of Iceland. This is one of Iceland's fishing stations under a big cold Icelandic sky. It's built using thick dry stone walls with a timber roof under thick insulating layers of tur ... |
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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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| 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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| 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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| Traditional Timber Framed Homes around the World This is a collection of shortcuts to pictures of traditional timber framed homes from all over the world plus examples of joinery techniques. Click o... |
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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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| ... blackhouse in Canada. This impressive dry stone home with green roof was inspired by the traditional Scottish blackhouse. This modern version ...... |
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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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| The Cob Herb Roundhouse at Felin Uchaf, Wales This is the cob herb house at Felin Uchaf in Wales where they are establishing a wild pharmacy and community herb garden to revive the use of indigenous herbs. The roundhouse was bu... |
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