Building a Rustic Cabin in the Woods

In this video, Vasya takes us deep into the forest to build a rustic cabin entirely from scratch. Using natural materials, simple tools, and incredible craftsmanship, he creates everything from the foundation to the roof, adding functional and decorative elements like a chimney  and furniture. Step by step, he transforms raw resources into a cozy … Read more

Archaeologists Uncover Spectacular Mosaic in France

Archaeologists have unearthed, on a hill overlooking the city of Alès in southeastern France, a Gallo-Roman archaeological site that reveals continuous human occupation between the 2nd and 6th centuries AD. The excavations uncovered remains of dwellings, hydraulic systems, a lavish polychrome mosaic, and a late Roman funerary area. At least four ancient dwellings partially excavated … Read more

The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Features Rammed Earth

The design concept for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, North Dakota is a “journey through a preserved landscape … a continuum between past and present,” according to Snøhetta, which was commissioned for the design. “Our design … is informed by the president’s personal reflections on the landscape, his commitment to environmental stewardship, and … Read more

Saudi Arabia’s Ancient Wells

The timeless craft of stone building and the use of palm trunks and fronds have revitalized the ancient wells of the Al-Jouf region of Saudi Arabia. These water sources were constructed using natural materials from the environment at no financial cost. Salma’s Well in Sakaka stands out as an educational project for younger generations. It … Read more

Preserving Dry Stone Walls in Cyprus

“Preserving dry stone walls in buildings is an opportunity to promote Cyprus as a model of sustainable development, strengthen the local economy through the creation of new jobs and keep the island’s cultural heritage alive,” interior ministry secretary Ellikos Elia said. “The technique embodies ingenuity, endurance and harmony with the natural environment.” “In Cyprus, dry … Read more

A Framework For Evaluating Sustainablility

When we talk about sustainable housing, we rarely talk about how to prove that. The construction industry is one of the most polluting sectors on the planet. While both expensive and inefficient, it is responsible for up to 40% of global solid waste. Despite widespread talk of “green building,” real data is often hard to … Read more