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16. DRYLANDS
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Building And Settlements
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78. FRESNO, CA, USA. 79. AS FOR NUMBER 78
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Underground orchards; hand—dug CHVES ODE" out 10 shaded oils Looking up from underground, the sky is covered by oranges; roots in
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containing tlg. grape, crtrus, and pomegranate. This house covers 2.8 pits are cool. easily mulched. The ground surface can be
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ha and was hand-dug by M. FORESTIERI. tunnel—shaped to catch water and direct lI to plant containers.
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80. GREENOCK, SA. AUSTRALIA 81. OLD SNOWMASS, CO, USA.
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Traditional buried dairy shed keeps milk and food cool. Vine, earth. or Early experimental version of The Wrndstar Foundation's "Blodome"
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tree shade assists cooling uses solar electricity. heating ponds. domed greenhouse to grow
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tender crop year—round in high (7.500‘ ASL). cold, dryland where the
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growing season averages 60 days. Frogs and iinches help with pest
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control in greenhouse, Tllap/a and hydroponic vegetables are grown in
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the ponds.
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82. VILLAGE HOMES, DAVIS. CA, USA. 83. Root of house in Number 82: ice plants and herbs provide active
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Earth—sheltered house wrth solar hot water, turf roof, and slab floor. cooling by transpiration and shade.
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provrdes good comfort control in the house
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