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* [http://www.worldhandsproject.org/palletprogram.htm World Hands on Project], promotes the use of natural and recycled material in building. | * [http://www.worldhandsproject.org/palletprogram.htm World Hands on Project], promotes the use of natural and recycled material in building. | ||
* [http://www.builderswithoutborders.org/ Builders Without Borders], an international network of builders who advocate the use of straw, earth and other local, affordable materials. | * [http://www.builderswithoutborders.org/ Builders Without Borders], an international network of builders who advocate the use of straw, earth and other local, affordable materials. | ||
*[http://www.cotterillcivils.co.uk/products/manhole-covers-and-channel-drainage/ductile-iron-and-steel-covers.aspx Manhole covers] Construction resources/knowledge base | |||
*[http://www.podtanks.com/sewage_treatment_plant_process.html Alternative sustainable sewage treatment] Non-electric sewage treatment systems | |||
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Revision as of 10:01, 10 December 2014
"Alternative buildings" refer to those that differ from mainstream modern architecture. They often use natural building materials, with a strong emphasis on sustainable design.
While green buildings most often include high technology as part of their design, alternative buildings more often depend on traditional designs (reflecting wisdom which has evolved over many generations) and creative use of locally available materials and limited resources.
See also
External links
- World Hands on Project, promotes the use of natural and recycled material in building.
- Builders Without Borders, an international network of builders who advocate the use of straw, earth and other local, affordable materials.
- Manhole covers Construction resources/knowledge base
- Alternative sustainable sewage treatment Non-electric sewage treatment systems