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From the Ground Up: A Primer for Natural House Building
By Rachel Ware, Laurie Stone
Feb/Mar 2004 (#99) pp. 62-69
Introductory Level • 3,235 words
 
Low tech is the new high tech. This primer introduces the materials and techniques of energy efficient, natural house building.
 
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