The National School of Ecological Farming focused on ecological cultivation, while Dyssekilde had ecological construction in it's building. the picture shows their meeting hall which has about a 1.5 feet of insulation and utilizes the skylights. We also saw houses of different nature. Clay, Brick, wood, cob, and cement were all different forms used. Some of the houses used seashells for foundation. Some insulated their roofs with dirt and had different plants and grasses to hold the dirt there. The town also had 6 windmills and had a comunity garden for vegetables. - Patrick Austinson
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Denmark - Ecological Farm
The National School of Ecological Farming focused on ecological cultivation, while Dyssekilde had ecological construction in it's building. the picture shows their meeting hall which has about a 1.5 feet of insulation and utilizes the skylights. We also saw houses of different nature. Clay, Brick, wood, cob, and cement were all different forms used. Some of the houses used seashells for foundation. Some insulated their roofs with dirt and had different plants and grasses to hold the dirt there. The town also had 6 windmills and had a comunity garden for vegetables. - Patrick Austinson
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