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Tony shares his skills and techniques, from the process of visualising and designing the house to lifting the living roof, infilling the walls, laying out the rooms and adding renewable, autonomous technology. Fully illustrated throughout from cutting the timber to completion. Second Edition With 10 Year Update.
Additional Information
| Author | Tony Wrench |
|---|---|
| Short title | Building a Low Impact Roundhouse |
| Long title | Building a Low Impact Roundhouse |
| Publisher | Permanent Publications |
| Page count | 144 |
| Language | No |
| ISBN-10 | 1856230422 |
| ISBN-13 | 9781856230421 |
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- Very inspiring Review by Tom
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Hugely enjoyable just as a book, not something you can say about most instruction manuals! Also relatively easy to follow as a guide and very inspiring. (Posted on 08/11/2012)Review - Excellent little book Review by Sean
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book, which at times has laugh out loud moments and is full of very interesting and useful knowledge. If you yearn for a simple and ecological lifestyle then this book will have pride of place on your book shelf.Review
(Posted on 08/11/2012) - An excellent read Review by Earthpeace.com
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This excellent book takes us (with illustrations and plans) through the process he went through to build his roundhouse and the subsequent battles he’s had with the local authority planners - who seem hell-bent on tearing his house down for bureaucratic reasons.Review
(Posted on 08/11/2012) - Tony Wrench’s style of writing is humorous and the point. Review by James Brimer, Mid Wales Permaculture Network
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He describes the building of the roundhouse in a casual manner and presents the project with an ease that allows the reader to access the information easily without the need to know any architectural jargon. (Posted on 08/11/2012)Review - Moving and witty Review by Building For A Future magazine.
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An excellent read, providing a moving and witty account of the building process (Posted on 08/11/2012)Review - A staggering amount of advice from an author who clearly knows his stuff Review by Wave Magazine
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(Posted on 08/11/2012) - Highly recommended. Review by Michael Guerra
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This book is a description of the fascinating process that would lead through the design of the structure, the detailing, the construction and the fitting out. It is not a technical treatise in any sense, though the basic sketches could be used to build a similar structure. There are many good photos to back up the text, and they give a better sense of scale than the line illustrations. The book is well written with a good deal of wit and logical explanation, by a permie who is obviously in tune with living sustainably and willing to eschew much of the baggage we take for granted, but is still able to live simply and luxuriously. Highly recommended. (Posted on 01/07/2010)Review
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