Description
Author: Paulina Wojciechowska
Publisher: Chelsea Green, 2001
Soft Cover, 8.5″x11″, 163 pages
This is the first comprehensive guide to describe the re-emergence of earthen architecture in North America, where adventurous builders are combining timeless forms such as arches, vaults and domes with modern materials and techniques. Using inexpensive, recycled or salvaged polypropylene tubing or textile grain sacks, even relatively inexperienced builders can construct an essentially tree-free building, from foundation to curved roof.
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