DIY māja
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(From far away, it looks like stone masonry – but get up close and you’ll see that cordwood buildings
are actually made from wood stacked firewood-style, and mortar.
Debarked logs ranging from 12 to 36 inches can be arranged into walls
either in load-bearing round structures or in combination with
post-and-beam framing. Soft woods like cedar and pine are used because
they are more stable, with less expansion and contraction. These walls
offer both insulation and thermal mass. As with any natural building
technique, it’s labor-intensive, but easy enough that practically anyone
can do it. => http://webecoist.momtastic.com/2010/03/1
5/eco-homes-from-the-earth-7-ways-to-diy/
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