Great Jaromil!
> here our summer project: in cooperation with various artists and more to
> come, we have transported a Yurt from France to Italy and re-erected it in
> the countryside nearby San Marino, quite an adventure, yet very pleasant and
> learning experience. I'm still studying and getting much inspiration from the
> way the Yurt (Mongolian Ger) structure works, completely based on resiliency,
> building an home out of the interaction of many people and blending into a
> natural site...
I have shared in that yurt-working with friends here -- in a completely other
place -- where I am living right now in the Western Colorado desert region. They
are marvelous structures. This one is manufactured (the basic materials) in one
of two companies in the US who make 'prefabricated' yurt kits -- but they are
quite nice. One company is located not far from here in Colorado. (we did use
some heavy machinery and power-tools -- the foundation had to be built quite
strong as there was no real level ground -- so, some very large pieces of
wood... but it will last quite some years although the weather (sun & dryness
and hot/cold) is quite brutal on anything left outdoors!
http://tech-no-mad.net/blog/archives/7900
http://tech-no-mad.net/blog/archives/6521
http://tech-no-mad.net/blog/archives/3735
http://tech-no-mad.net/blog/archives/54428
http://tech-no-mad.net/blog/archives/7908
> we will have an opening / reception tomorrow evening starting at 19:00 CET in
> Santa Aquilina, you are all very welcome.
buon gusto!
> more pictures, links and materials are on http://yurt.in
looks like yours has that lovely traditional painting on the beams -- nice! One
of the nice things is just the labor, together, of 'raising the yurt'...
jh
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