“The staff at White Oak Farm is pleased to offer our new and improved Comprehensive Natural Building Apprenticship program for summer 2011. Tyler Walter, Taylor Starr and James Haim will lead the program. The Apprenticeship will span five weeks of fully immersed hands-on experience, as well as field trips, lectures, discussions, slide shows, independent design projects and more. It will be an excellent opportunity for people looking to learn practical natural building skills for their future career or owner-builder projects, as well as for college students seeking an alternative classroom experience…”
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This morning my daughter in N.Z. sent me this rotating house of this same design. http://www.flixxy.com/revolving-house-architecture.htm Your house here is wayyyyyy more practical & affordable and buildable.
Thanks for posting this picture. This is exactly what my dream strawbale Octagon will look like( I hope and pray). Annie B.
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