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An Exploration of Alternative Building Techniques and Design Ideas For The Owner-Builder With All Original Content
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
An Adobe Dome Building
Our friends Bill and Barbara up in El Rito, in the northern part
of New Mexico, took advantage of the Adobe Construction Program
put on by Northern New Mexico College (NNMC) a few years ago
and had the class build a small adobe dome building on their property
for the price of supplying the foundation and the adobe bricks.
Such a deal.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Insulated Concrete Forms
Our friend Susie let us tag along when she went to check out
insulated concrete forms at a job site in Santa Fe, N.M.
She was interested in using Faswall Wall Forms
and had gotten permission from local contractor Doug McDowel
to let us visit his building site where he was using Faswall.
Labels:
Cement And Concrete
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Andrew's Windows
If you are planning on designing or building windows
our friend Andrew has built several that offer an array of ideas.
Thorncrown Chapel, Eureka Springs, Ark.
Before we leave the Eureka Springs, Arkansas area I want to include
the Thorncrown Chapel which is on the edge of town.
The website has a nice virtual tour.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Spring St., Eureka Springs, Ark.- Buildings, Gardens, And Springs
Whenever we are driving across the country and we have enough time
for a detour we try to stop at Eureka Springs, Arkansas
And once there the place to be is Spring Street.
More Stone Buildings In Winchester, Virginia
The previous post was on the Colonial Stone Buildings Of Winchester, Virginia
but building with stone continued into more modern times.
Above, and the next two photos, show mid 20th century homes.
Friday, October 1, 2010
The Colonial Stone Buildings Of Winchester, Virginia
Winchester, Virginia is a gold mine of historical architectural styles
which have been carefully cared for and restored over the years,
and there is an abundance of stone buildings
throughout the historical downtown area.
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