Straw bale house
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It was important to Julia and John to build a house in a way that was respectful of the environment and that would be sustainable to live in long-term. It took three years from when they started building to before they were able to move in, but it's because they did nearly all the work themselves.

A Casa que a minha Vó queria saved to Banheiros
Sarah and Tyler built a teeny tiny straw bale cabin -- only 450 square feet. By working with intent in mind, the space looks big, airy, and very utilitarian. What can we learn from their kitchen's vertical planning?

Graham Watt saved to interior design
Day seven started out earlier than usual as we were ending the day a little earlier and we were loosing a couple of people who had to head home because of distance and work. We were still very much behind schedule. With Andrew being ill much of the week we had not completed as much
Malia Malia saved to case mici
Over the weekend I attended an event to learn about straw bale home construction - a sustainable building material that benefits the planet instead hurts it. They also talked about regenerative agriculture, permaculture, and ethically sourced mezcal. It was really cool, and I want to share just a li
Ozzie Green saved to BUILT
Here are some images of sustainable low impact development in action. With access to the proper resources, we can build a real and beautiful alternative to the destructive effects of modern living…
Alexandra Nadobán saved to ház külső
Nach Plänen von Prof. Gernot Minke und Arch. Zuzana Kierulvova, die auch Netzwerkerin in der Slovakei ist entstand dieser Dom auf 5 lasttragenden Strohballen-Gewölben. Dabei wurde zuerst auf einem Schaumglasfundament eine OSB-Box mit Konstruktionsholz für die Fenster und Eingangstüre errichtet, dann tragende Rundhölzer, auf der die obere Kuppel ruht und danach wurden die Wände lasttragend […]
Monika saved to Tiny House
Airbnb Superhost Talia and her husband Dave began hosting to help save their small mountainside organic farm and also as a creative outlet. They built an enchanting straw bale cottage and two tiny A-Frames that beautifully integrate into the secluded natural landscape. Its' all part of their "Jean Marie's Garden" in the Columbia Gorge area

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