Miguel Elliott and Living Earth Structures

Miguel Elliott, founder of Living Earth Structures in Petaluma, California constructs beautiful, durable homes using cob. “Nothing is more sustainable,” Elliott said. “If you take a structure made of earthen, sun-dried material, protect it right with good sealer and a nice roof, it can last a long time. There are cob houses in England that … Read more

A Tiny Off-Grid Silo Home

Pam and Dave bought an old disassembled grain silo and converted it into a round tiny house in Canada. They live off-grid in the home using solar power for electricity, a well for water, a composting toilet, and propane for heat and hot water.  The home has a small mud room for coats, boots, and … Read more

Building a New Life in a Tiny Home

36-year-old Anders Boisen used to live in apartments all over the city of Aarhus in Denmark. “I had this claustrophobic feeling about living in an apartment, not so much because of the size of it but more because of the lifestyle that seems so predefined,” he says. “If I could build a house that is … Read more

The Xingcheng Exhibition Garden

The Xingcheng Exhibition Garden was designed for the 2024 Chengdu International Horticultural Expo in China. Shaped by Chengdu’s traditional aesthetics, the garden pavilion offers tranquillity amid nature. The pavilion emphasizes sustainable design through its use of low-carbon materials that align with the Expo’s green ethos. Principal architect Youcai Pan says, “We hoped to foster a … Read more

A Rammed Earth and Stone Yoga Studio in the UK

Invisible Studio designed a rammed earth and stone yoga studio for a hotel in Somerset, UK,  that features a 36-foot-long skylight made from a single insulated double-glazed unit. The studio is lined entirely in beech slats which provide a “warm and immersive sanctuary-like space.” The external skin uses the same rammed earth and stone as … Read more