Here’s another amazing resort you might want to check out. Maybe you’ll never make it to Dumaguete, Philippines to visit the resort, but certainly beautiful resorts like this are great design inspiration.
natural materials
Black Ankle Vineyards Tasting Room
“Our tasting room, which can accommodate 100 people, features sweeping views of the vineyards and was built using a multitude of materials grown or gathered on the farm, including wood, stone, straw, and clay.
Mystery Hill Megalithic Structures—America’s Stonehenge
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“Located near the summit of Mystery Hill is a massive complex of stone chambers, walls and large standing stones, both radio-carbon dating (C-14) and the placement of the astrologically oriented standing stones indicate this site was constructed at least 4,000 years ago. Like the Stonehenge of England, America’s Stonehenge accurately plots many solar and lunar events, such as soltices and equinoxes, as well as many ancient holidays.”
Balinese Architecture
“Balinese architecture is a vernacular architecture tradition of Balinese people that inhabits volcanic island of Bali, Indonesia. The Balinese architecture is a centuries-old architectural tradition influenced by Balinese culture developed from Hindu influences through ancient Javanese intermediary, as well as pre-Hindu elements of native Balinese architecture.
Natural Building with My Own Two Hands
“Natural Building course with Living Craft Project in Quail Springs, CA. 6 week intensive to create a home from strawbale, cob, stray clay, earthen plaster and an earthen poured floor.”
Wolfe in Transition
“About our project in Northern Portugal to renovate some ruins and abandoned land. But more than this – to apply building and energy systems that are local, renewable and less polluting, more efficient, healthier and cheaper. And to actually learn about how they work practically, so one day we can teach others here and in other parts of the world where crises and poverty are permanent overlords. This is our story, our search, our transition.”