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indoor outdoor living spaces with straw-bale
Creating indoor-outdoor living spaces with straw-bale construction Strawbale building workshops History of Strawbale Building Some benefits of ... sound Indoor-outdoor living spaces with strawbale Web links and other References 'Provencal conversation' by expatriate Australian artist, Stella Bowen captures the feeling of outdoor living sheltered by living plants and the ...
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strawbale building links and references
Fire Resistance Sound Insulation Test of insulation against sound Indoor-outdoor living spaces with strawbale Web links and other References Vaulted roof (see Twisted Road) Roundhouse (Twisted Road ...
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Glossary of Terms | Indoor Air | Air | US EPA
See "disinfectant," "sanitizer," and "sterilizer." BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINANTS: Agents derived from, or that are, living organisms (e.g., viruses, bacteria, fungi, and mammal and bird antigens) that can ... or achieve lower air pressure in the crawlspace relative to air pressure in the living spaces, by use of a fan. MICROBIOLOGICALS: See "Biological Contaminants." MODEL BUILDING CODES: The ...
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Fire Resistance Sound Insulation Test of insulation against sound Indoor-outdoor living spaces with strawbale Web links and other References Passive solar straw bale studio at 'The ... , massive rock and highly insulated galvanised iron to create a light, spacious and sustainable living space. Water at the house is solar heated. The severe demarcation between inside and ...
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Sourcebook: Solar Hot Water, Heating and Cooling Systems
The heated water is circulated in series with a boiler into radiators located in the living spaces. Modern baseboard radiators operate effectively at 140 degrees. Solar heating systems can very often reach ... system A moisture absorbing material (desiccant) is located in the air stream going into the living space. As the air passes through the desiccant, which is usually located on a wheel ...
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Voluntary Simplicity & Simple Living Resource Guide - Our "Stuff" and Simplicity
Cox and Cris Evatt (New York: The Penguin Group, 1998). Practical guide for organizing living spaces, including offices, wardrobes, photos, books, and magazines. Travel, financial planning, and leisure are also ... consumed by the average American. To order any of these books from The Simple Living Network, click here Copyright 1999 - 2003, Linda Breen Pierce. All Rights Reserved. Home | Pierce ...
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Open Spaces Magazine - Back Issues
Say About Us Order Back Issues Contact Us Submission Guidelines Copyright Information Back Issues Open Spaces Home -> Back Issues Back issues are available for $10.00 apiece (postage included). Our ... by Shelby Scates Sights Unseen by Michael Durham Volume Eight, Number Three Volcanoes and Superquakes: Living with Geologic Hazards in the Pacific Northwest by Stephen L. Harris Dallas Revisited: Candy ...
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Open Spaces Magazine - Online Articles
About Us Order Back Issues Contact Us Submission Guidelines Copyright Information Online Articles Open Spaces Home -> Online Articles New Postings The Silent Generation Speaks by Marjorie Binder Yafa Street ... with Barry Schwartz by Elizabeth Cosgriff From Volume Eight, Number Three Volcanoes and Superquakes: Living with Geologic Hazards in the Pacific Northwest by Stephen L. Harris Paying the Price ...
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Project Wildlife: Living with Racoons
Project Wildlife: Living with Racoons Living With Racoons Racoons RACCOON FACTS Raccoons (Procyon lotor) belong to the Procyonidae (those who came ... logs, or sometimes rocky caverns. In urban areas, raccoons may nest in drainpipes, basements, crawl spaces and house attics. Raccoon populations now are actually densest in suburban and urban areas. Raccoons ...
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Project Wildlife: Living with Skunks
Project Wildlife: Living with Skunks Living With Skunks "I never met a skunk I didn't like" -- Anonymous Photo by Art ... -hidden entrances. They like warm, dry, dark, and defensible areas; most house basements and crawl spaces qualify. Skunks are generally nocturnal and begin foraging at sunset. Skunks are omnivorous and help ...
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