The Complete Guide to Alternative Home Building Materials and Methods: Including Sod, Compressed Earth, Plaster, Straw, Beer Cans, Bottles, Cordwood, and Many Other Low Cost Materials
Jon Nunan
Atlantic Publishing Group, Inc.
1405 SW 6th Ave., Ocala, FL 34471-0640
978-1-60138-245-0, $24.95, 2011
Ever consider building your own home? If you have, did it automatically include the use of timber or brick? Author Jon Hunan begins the information on the back cover of his book with this unsettling statement: "The construction of more than one million new homes each year causes a very substantial drain on natural resources." In his book, "The Complete Guide to Alternative Home Building Materials and Methods: Including Sod, Compressed Earth, Plaster, Straw, Beer Cans, Bottles, Cordwood, and Many Other Low Cost Materials", he shows his readers how to avoid contributing to that substantial drain and even help the environment by utilizing other more unconventional materials.
"The Complete Guide to Alternative Home Building" is a fun look at the myriad possibilities to consider when planning the construction of an alternative materials home. Nunan covers everything from sod and compressed earth to cordwood and even tires and beer cans! He begins by noting that his book is not the only resource his readers should use then goes on to impart a wealth of information on permits and planning, site considerations, roof choices, insulation, and much more. And while he's correct in saying that no one book can truly be a 'one stop shop', he gives so many helpful pointers that I kept thinking, 'what else is there for me to research?' He continues by addressing the various alternative materials, the pros and cons for each, what works best in which climates, etc, etc, etc. Coupled with Nunan's witty style, the text was both informative and full of personality. I especially enjoyed the color section included in the middle of the book - it really brought the information to life. For readers with little to no exposure to these types of structures, it helped bring a sense of clarity to what Nunan was describing in his chapters. The black and white photographs throughout the book were wonderful as well but it's fantastic to see these amazing projects in full color!
Every green builder - whether novice or professional - needs to consider alternative materials when undertaking a construction project and "The Complete Guide to Alternative Home Building Materials and Methods: Including Sod, Compressed Earth, Plaster, Straw, Beer Cans, Bottles, Cordwood, and Many Other Low Cost Materials" is the best place to start!
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