Explore Oregon Yurtworks' 349 photos on Flickr!
Build a yurt as the new modern take on tiny house living! Full time glamping and open floor plans combine in a unique new home!
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Reciprocal roof frames are self-supporting structures that date back to the 12th Century. They are used in Chinese and Japanese architecture, as well as
Hybrid Dome built by Earthen Shelter. This dome was built out of natural materials like cob and straw in the high desert of southern CA. Click here for more photos.
From big city New York to rural Wyoming, one woman went off-the-grid and joined a yurt community -- and did it in style. Did we mention the marble island?
Many people dream of going off grid, living close to nature, building a sustainable home, growing their own food, and taking charge of their time and money. So what stops the majority of them from
Let these earth houses inspire you to build your own affordable home from sustainable materials.
When you find a peaceful joy, that’s when you are near the truth. -Rumi Nader Khalili (1936-2008) is the world-renowned Iranian-American architect, author, humanitarian, teacher, and inno…
This Earthship home is an incredibly gorgeous, off grid eco-retreat. It's nestled into a hillside in beautiful Waikato, New Zealand.
Want to learn how to build a yurt from scratch? Build your own yurt with these simple, low cost plans.
As you might have heard, ArchDaily is celebrating our 5th birthday today! We decided it was time to get a bit nostalg...
Découvrez tous les aménagements possibles de nos yourtes : mezzanine, salle de bain, trappe d'aération, terrasse, sas extérieur.
Dome houses come with plenty of eco-benefits! Learn more about them here.
18 Amazing and creative plans to build your own earthbag house that is inexpensive, environmentally friendly, and catastrophe proof.
Earthbag houses are typically simple to design and build, especially when building a dome-shaped home. See exactly how this Earthbag dome was constructed.
Yurts have come a long way from their East Asian origins. Find modern home decor and design ideas inspired by these traditional round tent homes.
Earthen buildings come in a vast variety of shapes and sizes, made from materials like fired clay, compressed dirt and a mixture of clay, sand, straw and water. People have been using various forms of earth to build structures for centuries, from the traditional thatched cottages in Devon, England to the pueblo villages of the […]
Wouldn’t it be nice to own your own green dream home, made with recycled and natural materials and packed with custom features? Whether you’re an experienced builder or have never picked up a power tool in your life, you can build a natural eco-friendly home with user-friendly, low-cost materials like cob, cordwood, straw and the […]
Buy a Mongolian yurt for living, a yurt for Airbnb, or a yurt for glamping. The many reasons why you should buy a Mongolian yurt.
This week’s Tiny House in a Landscape is a unique dome home.
Wouldn’t it be nice to own your own green dream home, made with recycled and natural materials and packed with custom features? Whether you’re an experienced builder or have never picked up a power tool in your life, you can build a natural eco-friendly home with user-friendly, low-cost materials like cob, cordwood, straw and the […]
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Explore Oregon Yurtworks' 349 photos on Flickr!
Our wonderful gallery is a source of inspiration for those who need yurt design ideas. Take a look through all the photos, and let your imagination soar.
This beautiful earth bag home contains 450 ft² of space and was built for less than $5000. Recycled or salvaged materials were used wherever it was possible (i.e. the door and flooring). The rounded shape provides great stability for the entire structure, and two rows of concrete bags reinforced with barbed wire provide a solid grounding. Here's a step by step of the build... Starting on a rubble trench foundation. Railroad ballast was used for the rubble... Covering over our sediment fabric with pea gravel... Two rows of stem wall using 80 lb sacks of concrete. 2 strands of barbed wire go between every row. The
Check out these wooden yurt kits for sale. Depending on the size, wood yurts can be assembled in 3 to 5 days by 2-3 persons.
The first Family Farrel yurt
A complete recipe for building a cob house for $3000. Here's how you too can build an inexpensive, natural house for little money.