A Log-End Cave
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January/February 1981
By Robert L. Roy
This year, I've been asked to build a round cordwood house with an earth roof and earth berming on its northern arc. I'm looking forward to learning still more about the fascinating log-end construc tion technique!
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Rob Roy, who'll conduct MOTHER's do-it-yourself earth-shel tered housing seminars this summer, is the author of Underground Houses: How to Build a Low-Cost Home (Sterling, 1979, $5.95) and Cordwood Masonry Houses (Sterling, 1980, $7.95). Both are available in many libraries and good bookstores . . . or—at the listed prices plus 95¢ shipping and handling—from Mother's Bookshelf, P.O. Box 70, Hendersonville, North Carolina 28791. The back issues mentioned in Mr. Roy's article can be ordered—for $3 .00 apiece plus $1.00 shipping and handling per order—from THE MOTHER EARTH NEWS® at the address given above.
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