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Environmentally friendly houses
“Sticks, stones, mud homes: natural living” by Nigel Noyes
“Sticks, stones, mud homes: natural living” describes alternative methods of house design and construction using the principles of minimal environmental impact and sustainable practice. Each chapter illustrates a particular building technique with photographs and text referring to actual “lived-in” homes. Some techniques (rammed earth, mud brick) use materials which are low in “embodied energy” (the amount of energy needed to create a product), while others focus on “waste” products such as straw bales, or recycling of salvaged materials like stone and wood. The interesting final chapter explores the eco-potential in modern mass-produced materials like corrugated iron and fibre-cement sheeting.
This is an introductory and inspirational book rather than an instruction manual. The many beautiful colour photographs show that ecological homes can be stylish, comfortable, and economical. Helpful references for specific building techniques and environmental living in general are provided in the list of recommended reading, while the glossary explains technical terms and describes certain proprietary products. The author has also included references to internet searching and some relevant websites.
Alison
1 comment March 7, 2008