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[[File:640px-Fallingwater.jpg.jpg|640px|thumb|right|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallingwater Fallingwater] by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Lloyd_Wright Frank Lloyd Wright]]]
[[File:640px-Fallingwater.jpg.jpg|640px|thumb|right|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallingwater Fallingwater] by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Lloyd_Wright Frank Lloyd Wright]]]


As the name implies, these are houses that are integrated into the natural environment. They sometimes have an earth covering on the rooftop that provides insulation to retain heat. It may also be used as a garden to grow food.


Related pages: [[Underground Housing]] and [[Malcolm Wells]]
==Related pages==
*[[Underground Housing]]
*[[Earth Sheltered Buildings]]
*[[Malcolm Wells]]
*[[Earthship]]


==Links==
*http://www.buildingcircles.org
*http://www.buildingcircles.org
[[File:Earthsheleteredhome.jpg|500px|thumb|left|Earth sheltered home in Big Sur, California]]
[[File:Underground house for flat land.jpeg|thumb|left|500px|thumb|right|"Underground house for flat land"]]
[[Category:Housing and construction]]
[[Category:Housing and construction]]

Latest revision as of 01:35, 6 August 2016

As the name implies, these are houses that are integrated into the natural environment. They sometimes have an earth covering on the rooftop that provides insulation to retain heat. It may also be used as a garden to grow food.

Related pages

Links


Earth sheltered home in Big Sur, California
"Underground house for flat land"