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Monday, November 05, 2012
Wattle and daub shed in San Francisco
A marvellous video from faircompanies.com showcasing Julie Glanville's inspirational hut on the city's Ellis Street built using local earth (obviously), bamboo and tule reeds. Naturally it has a living roof too. The shed is used to store tools but also has a shedworking element to it too as it's also used as a local art gallery. Really worth a watch.
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They sure look beautiful and I’ll surely try to put one of them in my backyard.
ReplyDeleteSeriously its kind of different lives in apartment or home. I want one for my area.
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