most awesome, although i'm not sure how easily repairs would go when needed... for reasons that i think are obvious. another concern would be keeping termites and rot out of all that exposed wood.
Most homes are built out of wood so the chances of termites and rot are there but given that all of the wood is raw untreated and unprocessed its considerably healthier for the family living in it and its not prone to water damage like particle board or other similar wood products. Also given that they are environmentally conscious they most likely use natural pest control methods such as lemon grass oils and beneficial insects to name a few.
@billthewelder, not much of your reply makes sense to me. most homes are made with treated wood and non-wood layers which greatly help to keep out rot, weather damage & boring insects. but the house above, although beautiful, is not far from being a potential compost heap. natural pest control methods would only delay slightly the composting situation, not prevent it.
this house is not like 'green roofs' built on reinforced and tarred urban roofs, like NYC. no, when the roof becomes a problem they will pretty-much need to tear the whole house apart & rebuild. early man built houses for at least tens of thousands of years and there's a reason they did not build like this. this is a case of perfectionism & over-ambition IMO.
most awesome, although i'm not sure how easily repairs would go when needed... for reasons that i think are obvious. another concern would be keeping termites and rot out of all that exposed wood.
Most homes are built out of wood so the chances of termites and rot are there but given that all of the wood is raw untreated and unprocessed its considerably healthier for the family living in it and its not prone to water damage like particle board or other similar wood products. Also given that they are environmentally conscious they most likely use natural pest control methods such as lemon grass oils and beneficial insects to name a few.
@billthewelder, not much of your reply makes sense to me. most homes are made with treated wood and non-wood layers which greatly help to keep out rot, weather damage & boring insects. but the house above, although beautiful, is not far from being a potential compost heap. natural pest control methods would only delay slightly the composting situation, not prevent it.
this house is not like 'green roofs' built on reinforced and tarred urban roofs, like NYC. no, when the roof becomes a problem they will pretty-much need to tear the whole house apart & rebuild. early man built houses for at least tens of thousands of years and there's a reason they did not build like this. this is a case of perfectionism & over-ambition IMO.
not much of your reply makes sense to me. most homes are made with treated wood and non-wood layers which greatly help to keep out rot, weather damage & boring insects. but the house above, although beautiful, is not far from being a potential compost heap. natural pest control methods would only delay slightly the composting situation, not prevent it.
this house is not like 'green roofs' built on reinforced and tarred urban roofs, like NYC. no, when the roof becomes a problem they will pretty-much need to tear the whole house apart & rebuild. early man built houses for at least tens of thousands of years and there's a reason they did not build like this. this is a case of perfectionism & over-ambition IMO.