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Conic Shelter - 1000 sf - up in 48 hours - unskilled crew
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Disaster Mitigation - Earthquake-resistant
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Disaster Mitigation - Hurricane-resistant
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Disaster Reconstruction
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Energy - Efficiency
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Green Design/ Practices
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Holistic Design
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Low Maintenance
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Manufactured/Prefab
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Materials - Alternate
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Materials - Environmentally Sensitive
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Materials - Traditional
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Mixed Use
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Participatory Design
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Self-Help/Volunteer Construction
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Student Work
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Temporary Shelter
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Economy
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Indigenous
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shelter
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United States
Project Location:
Anchor Bay, California, United States
Building Type:
Temporary Shelter
Project Descripton:
Conic Shelter at Burning Man 2004.
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Hopi Nation Straw Bale Home
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Affordable/Cost-effective
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Agriculture/Food
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Assisted Living Facilities/Senior Centers
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Buildings - Detached
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Climate - Arctic
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Climate - Desert/Arid
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Climate - Temperate
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Context - Rural
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Culturally Sensitive
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Disaster Mitigation - Earthquake-resistant
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Disaster Mitigation - Fire-resistant
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Disaster Mitigation - Hurricane-resistant
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Economic Development/Livelihoods
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Energy - Alternative Energy Sources
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Energy - Efficiency
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Energy - Renewable
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Green Design/ Practices
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Historic Preservation
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Infill Development
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Low Maintenance
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Materials - Alternate
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Materials - Environmentally Sensitive
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Materials - Local/Indigenous
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Materials - Reused/Recycled
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Materials - Traditional
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Non-Profit/ Community-based
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Participatory Design
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Residential - Single Family
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Residential – 2 BR
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Self-Help/Volunteer Construction
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Solar - Passive
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Student Work
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compact
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Desert community
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hopi
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Indigenous
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natural
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straw
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Straw Bale
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straw-bale
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super-insulated
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United States
Project Location:
Hotevilla, Arizona (Hopi Nation), United States
Building Type:
Residential – 2 BR
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Residential - Single Family
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Assisted Living Facilities/Senior Centers
Project Descripton:
An Ecological, Affordable Home Prototype
“I took the planner, surveyor and engineer from my office to see [the Hopi straw-bale home]. We all said, ‘I want one, too.’ We do have a housing problem here. We need homes, and this is....
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