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Egyptian ecolodge is both green and medieval

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Paris architects, Laetitia Delubac and Christian Félix have recently completed an ecolodge in Siwa, Egypt. Local masons utilizing kershef, a locally found building material made out of mud, sand and sun-dried salt harvested from the Siwa’s salt lakes, made this eco-home. With no provision for electricity, the green abode utilizes wastewater treatment and natural ventilation system using draughts.

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Architecture wise, it reminds us of medieval Egyptian home construction. Protection from direct sun, openings in the palm grove, a swimming pool and no electricity whatsoever, is antiquated. Still, it never means that it’s devoid of the basic amenities. You’ll find guest rooms with patios, courtyards and gardens arranged around a central tower for the owners’ rooms. And mind you, the exceptional landscape compensates for the lack of lavish nuts and bolts.

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Via: Dezeen

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