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Revision as of 05:12, 20 February 2012

The citadel of Bam in Iran: The world's largest adobe structure, dating to at least 500 BC

A series of articles written by John Eagles about principles, methods and materials for natural building.

Articles

Title & link Photo First lines of article Date written Media
Two evolutionary ways to build strong constructions - The shell construction and the skeleton construction L-Fachwerkwand.png Nov. 15, 1998