by Malcolm Wells Item # 632
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 0-9621878-3-6
Pages: 96
Copyright Year: 1994
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Malcolm Wells' fourth book about underground architecture will show you that building a house underground is not only possible but also a very good idea for those who want a friendly-with-the-earth life. This book covers everything you need to know about underground building, from concept basics, to house plans you can use for your own underground home. An architect by trade, Wells lives in The Underground Art Gallery, in Brewster, Massachusetts, and has written several books about this subject, which he has promoted since 1964. He is a pioneer of underground building and natural design. His best-selling books include Gentle Architecture and The Earth-sheltered House. How to Build an Underground House is scanned from his own hand-written and illustrated pages and self-published.
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