Eco-dome might well resemble the homes of the inhabitants of Tatooine of Star Wars fame. These earth-based constructions in Morocco use unique methods that don't harm local resources
Eco-dome, zero concrete houses
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Dome-shaped earth-based constructions in Morocco use unique methods that don't harm local resources and prove resilient in the face of earthquakes and strong winds. Plus they're economical and ecological!
Traditional construction methods combined with modern techniques are the key to building low-tech, less expensive homes, which generate much less greenhouse gas than concrete houses.
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