Unique Mud Home in Kerala, India

This modern, eco-friendly home in Kerala, India is built primarily of mud and other natural materials, along with recycled elements. Passive principles were applied to let in light and much-needed natural ventilation for relief from Kerala’s tropical climate. To combat the heat and the monsoon rain, most conventional homes feature sloped roofs with thick overhangs … Read more

New Sustainable Building in Nepal

The Nepali Times has published two articles recently about sustainable rebuilding efforts in Nepal. One, titled Quake was a learning experience for Nepal’s schools features two schools destroyed in the earthquake which are being rebuilt using rammed earth. “Rammed earth uses locally available mud and minimal cement to construct the walls of the schools, making … Read more

Simple but Elegant Gypsy Wagon

Watch on www.youtube.com Russ built his radical gypsy wagon as an overflow bedroom for his log cabin near Mt. Rainier. Once inside, you’ll see his supreme craftsmanship, including a gorgeous wood sink and custom windows. On the front end of the gypsy wagon, Russ decided to get a little creative, hand carving serpents for roof … Read more

Hyperadobe House in Kenya

This three-bedroom house for a family of five is being constructed using earthbags and is the first of its kind for a residential home in the Kenya. “The bags used are the onion-net type while the dome shape of the house means that the house does not require a roof, greatly saving on cost,” says … Read more