Green House #1. An Earthship in Brighton, UK

Green House #2. Reused wine casks
The Hotel de Vrouwe van Stavoren in the Netherlands has put wooden Swiss wine drums to good use: they’ve built four rooms out of them.
Green House #3. Recycled sewer pipes
Not far away, in Austria, the Park Hotel offers lodging in converted sewer pipes. I’m guessing those thick concrete walls keep out the weather well… and if you want to try this out, the hotel even offers a “pay as you wish” system: “everyone leaves in the Paybox his suite per night € an amount he can afford and with which he is willing to support our project.”

Green House #4. The mud house
Mud’s not exactly correct… the house above, built by DR resident and sustainablog contributor ziggy, is made of cob, a mixture of earth and straw. ziggy created a blog dedicated to building the cob house, and you can see the process step by step.
Interested in learning more about this very old building material? The Natural Building Network will be holding a cob building workshop this summer, and Dancing Rabbit has opportunities for natural building professionals that involve cob and other materials.

source: http://blog.sustainablog.org/green-building-materials-recycled-reused/

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