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- noun A
house that is overtly environmentally friendly.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Neville's former team-mate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer also had plans for an eco-house.
Which footballers are the most eco-friendly? | The Knowledge 2011
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My wife Emma initially had some concerns when I said I wanted to build an eco-house.
Which footballers are the most eco-friendly? | The Knowledge 2011
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After looking and not finding what they wanted, they decided to tear down their postwar bungalow and build the modern eco-house of their dreams.
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After looking and not finding what they wanted, they decided to tear down their postwar bungalow and build the modern eco-house of their dreams.
September 2008 2008
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It is the strategy of the eco-house that makes it valuable.
Pasadena EcoHouse: First LEED Certified Concrete Home | Inhabitat 2008
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Full version www. youtube.com Self-heating eco-house with the reflecting surfaces - the house protected from outside noise with stable temperature, a lot of light and cheaper to build.
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In a recent series, Nat McBride and his partner Lucie Fairweather set out to build an eco-house in
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Sustainably harvested wood, low VOC finishes and artisanal craftsmanship earned Superior Woodcraft a place on the Integrated Project Delivery team for the 60 Bragg Hill eco-house.
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Luxuriously green eco-house, the New York Lode, seeks a punter ...
Green Diary AditiJ 2010
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Full version www. youtube.com Self-heating eco-house with the reflecting surfaces - the house protected from outside noise with stable temperature, a lot of light and cheaper to build.
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