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  2. Tree house - Wikipedia

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    A tree house in the park of the Château de Langeais in the Loire Valley, France. A tree house, tree fort or treeshed, is a platform or building constructed around, next to or among the trunk or branches of one or more mature trees while above ground level. Tree houses can be used for recreation, work space, habitation, a hangout space and ...

  3. Tree shaping methods - Wikipedia

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    The growth of 80 young hornbeams trees is guided by the framing creating living columns. 1 meter in diameter and 12 meters high. The plan is once the wooden framing rots it becomes mulch for the living trees. Given the size of the trees the finished cathedral is expected to be 12 meters high, 80 meters by 8.7 meters. [5]

  4. Ecohouse - Wikipedia

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    This is because trees grow using energy from the Sun, do not pollute, produce oxygen, absorb CO 2, provide a wildlife habitat, can be replanted, can be sourced locally, and the timber can be put to some other use after a building is demolished. [2] Lime is a sustainable material for energy efficiency.

  5. Task force looking for ways to ramp up Oregon housing says ...

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    The Lombard Apartments near Maurie Jacobs Park in Eugene was the site of a protest in 2020 over the removal of trees on 3.5 acres that failed to stop the development.

  6. Trees see protections in new Tacoma housing rules. What does ...

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    The city’s trees would see new protections if certain recommendations for Home in Tacoma Phase 2 take root. Advocates say the package’s proposed landscaping and tree-canopy mandates are needed ...

  7. Natural building - Wikipedia

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    A small cob building with a living roof Porch of a modern timber framed home. Natural building or ecological building is a discipline within the more comprehensive scope of green building, sustainable architecture as well as sustainable and ecological design that promotes the construction of buildings using sustainable processes and locally available natural materials.

  8. Tree - Wikipedia

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    Dead trees pose a safety risk, especially during high winds and severe storms, and removing dead trees involves a financial burden, whereas the presence of healthy trees can clean the air, increase property values, and reduce the temperature of the built environment and thereby reduce building cooling costs.

  9. American historic carpentry - Wikipedia

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    To build then, an House of thirty foot long and eighteen foot broad, with a partition near the middle, and an other to divide one end of the House into two small rooms, there must be eight Trees about sixteen Inches square, and cut off, to Posts of about fifteen foot long, which the House must stand upon, and four pieces, two of thirty foot ...