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  2. Tree house - Wikipedia

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    The BBC revealed in 2018 that the Korowai had constructed some very high tree houses "for the benefit of overseas programme makers" and did not actually live in them. [2] [3] However, the Korowai people still build tree houses, not elevated but fastened to the trunks of tall trees, to protect occupants and store food away from scavenging ...

  3. 11 Eco-Friendly Houses That Will Inspire You to Live Greener

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    A Farm-to-Table Find in Central Colorado. For our 2020 Whole Home, we gathered a team of designers to decorate a home in Fox Hill, Colorado, an eco-friendly community between Denver and Colorado ...

  4. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Shafer co-founded the Small House Society along with Greg Johnson, Shay Salomon, and Nigel Valdez. [31] Salomon and Valdez subsequently published their guide to the modern tiny-house movement, Little House on a Small Planet, in 2006, and Johnson published his memoir, Put Your Life on a Diet, in 2008. [32] [33]

  5. Pete Nelson - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Nelson's dream of a career in treehouses was rekindled by the book How to Build Treehouses, Huts and Forts by David Stiles that was sent to him by a high school friend [5] and shortly thereafter, he built his first adult treehouse in his back yard in Colorado Springs, moving to Washington State that same year, where he built homes and started writing books about treehouses.

  6. How Small Can You Go? Tiny Houses Are the Future - AOL

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    The idea of living in small spaces has been around since the caveman. By partitioning off a small area of his cave for sleeping, he was able to heat it more efficiently. Of course, he didn't have ...

  7. Cube house - Wikipedia

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    The odd angle of the walls allows the area to feel more open but leaves only a quarter of the area actually usable. The second floor has the windows facing towards the sky, as well as two bedrooms, a small living area, and a bathroom. The top floor is a pyramid shaped room with 18 windows that give the viewer a sweeping view outside.

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  9. Bosco Verticale - Wikipedia

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    In total, the facades of the Bosco Verticale accommodate 730 trees (480 large, 250 small), [36] 5,000 shrubs, and 11,000 perennials and groundcover on its façades. [37] The original design had specified 1,280 tall plants and 920 short plants encompassing 50 species. [ 38 ]