The house was built of mostly of on-site, local, and/or renewable or reused materials such as earth, straw, Douglas-fir poles, fly ash cement, and enameled metal roof and was largely completed in three years. A wattle-and-daub storage shed at the top of the project captures rain for domestic use in the house. As of now, there is also a cob greenhouse with attached wattle-and-daub outdoor kitchen and workshop. A studio space and the possibilties for other cabins are still in the works.
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