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An alternative building method.

Mark was surprised at howeasily I gave in and let him order a kit for a dome-likechicken coop. What he di

On my recent visit to the farm I learned that one of the walls (in a room I was staying in) was not like the others. This one, due to space constraints, had been made differently -- using interwoven bamboo, instead of straw bales.

Photos © Craig Mackintosh The main buildings at the PRI's Zaytuna Farm remind me a little of those cute homes I saw in tales in children's books as a kid. You know -- the edible type, made of sug

On December 21, 1620, the first landing party arrived at the site of what would later become the settlement of Plymouth, Mass and thus began the North American tiny house movement.

I submit this to the annuals of tiny house history. On December 21, 1620, the first landing party arrived at the site of what would later become the settlement of Plymouth, Mass and thus began the North American tiny house movement. Due to weather conditions on 'the Rock' plans to begin house construction was delayed

Bamboo Wattle and Daub Structures

Photos © Craig Mackintosh The main buildings at the PRI's Zaytuna Farm remind me a little of those cute homes I saw in tales in children's books as a kid. You know -- the edible type, made of sug

Building a Celtic Roundhouse

The Celts built their roundhouses from the natural materials available on the land. This is a roundhouses at Felin Uchaf.

Soundproof Wattle and Daub

Go to our Natural Building Blog where we answer questions.http://naturalbuildingblog.comI'm using this wattle and daub sample to demonstrate how you can buil...

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Earthen weaves is the mud workshop pushing the limitations of wattle and daub method of earth construction; traditionally built with bamboo and mud. The participants got the opportunity to build a parabolic structure replicating the technique with jute fibre and mud. The highlight of the workshop was the presence and guidance of International mud expert Emy Galliot from France. #Wattle and daub # Sustainability #Outreach #Mud workshop
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