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19 case Fantastiche costruite esclusivamente con materiale recuperato !!

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19 case Fantastiche costruite esclusivamente con materiale recuperato !!

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Millions upon millions of tires end up in landfills every year in the U.S. alone but many are salvaged for creative uses like building houses and other structures. Packed with rammed earth, tires make an incredibly solid building material that helps retain heat in winter and keep the building cool in the summertime. Off-gassing is said to be a non-issue, and tires work especially well when built into the earth as earthships often are.:

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Earthbag Homes Cheap and Easy to Build!:

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Let’s see, what’s the last thing you spent $300 on? DMV renewal fees? A new laptop? Rent? We live in a culture where a lot of us subsist on very little, but we’re trained by those who have a lot of money to think less of what we do have. But it’s amazing what you can do with $300 if you have the creativity and determination to make something incredible happen.:

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Build your own hobbit hole home!!!!!:

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I nice hobbit style home, complete with sod roof, and plenty of character. http://marjan.yourfreedomproject.com:

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live in a hobbit house for a week - This is on Matthew's list for sure!:

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Is second breakfast included? I WANT TO GO HERE... Lord of the Rings Hobbit inspired motel in New Zealand:

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Ranchito Cascabel, also known as Timmyland, is Tim Sullivan's folk-art fantasy just north of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Inspired by the work of Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona, Spain, Sullivan turned what had been a sleeping porch and storage room into a rambling, otherworldly folly.:

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design-dautore.com: Ranchito Cascabel, Mexico:

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Cob - Ranchito Cascabel, Mexico:

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Cob is a natural building material made using mud, straw and lime that has been in use for millennia. Fireproof, earthquake-resistant and very inexpensive to build with, cob can be used to make stunningly creative homes, sheds, benches and wood-fired bread ovens.:

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When you first see the Cob Cottage, you might think you are looking at some kind of giant mushroom growing in Wonderland. But you are actually in the hills of British Columbia.:

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A breathtaking new home on the market looks like something straight out of a fantasy novel. Nestled in the foothills of Ashland, Oregon, the fairytale-like Shining Hand Ranch is a custom-built dwelling with a spacious treehouse-like interior and a riverine-like floor. Heated and cooled with geothermal energy, this one-of-a-kind home features intricate flora and fauna carvings—with dragons, eagles, coyotes, and more—and overlooks amazing views of the surrounding mountains, including the tip o...:

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If Casa Brutale by OPA Is The Home Of The Future, Bring It On. [25 Pics] - if it's hip, it's here:

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Il campeggio definitivo:

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This new Floating Hotel with Catamaran Apartments aims at promoting low-impact tourism on inland waters. Consisting of small, floating catamarans, the floating hotel is a perfect solution for tourism without harming the natural environment.:

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The WaterNest: An Eco-Friendly Floating House http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/waternest-floating-house/:

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This Guy Created His Unbelievably Dream House In Thailand.:

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parede de banheiro perfeita! Lá em casa TEM que ser assim ^^:

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Log home with a twist.:

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