The Natural House: A Complete Guide to Healthy, Energy-efficient, Environmental Homes

The Natural House: A Complete Guide to Healthy, Energy-efficient, Environmental Homes

by Daniel D . Chiras (Author)

Synopsis

The Natural House is a tour of the construction, costs, and pros and cons of fourteen natural building methods. Straw Bale, Rammed Earth, Cob, Cordwood, Adobe, Earthbags, Papercrete, Earthshipswhatever the method, the common goal is to create a house that is economical, energy efficient, nontoxic, soothing to the soul, kind to the environment, and pleasing to behold. This comprehensive sourcebook offers in-depth information that will guide your search for the perfect sustainable dream home. It is a must for home builders, contractors, and architects.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 468
Publisher: Chelsea Green Pub Co
Published: 16 Nov 2000

ISBN 10: 1890132578
ISBN 13: 9781890132576

Media Reviews

Simply put, this is the most comprehensive and most useful introduction to natural building systems and practices available. A book that anyone setting out to build a home of natural materials should read--cover to cover. --Alex Wilson, executive editor and publisher, Environmental Building News

Author Bio
Dan Chiras paid his last electric bill in June of 1996. It is not that he has disavowed the use of electricity and modern conveniences, but rather that he has turned to the sun and wind to meet his family's needs. In 1995, Dan, a former full-time college professor with years of experience in sustainable development, built a state-of-the-art rammed earth tire and straw bale home in Evergreen, Colorado. He installed solar electric panels on the roof; a year or so later he installed a small wind generator. Since that time, he has met nearly all of his electrical needs for his home and office from these clean, renewable sources.