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		<title>Building a house, entering the 1,900-year-old &#8216;maze&#8217; is a unique treasure in the world</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2021 20:54:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A housing project in the UK was stopped by a spectacular archaeological treasure: a maze-like, extremely lavish Roman villa with astonishing architecture. According to the Ancient Origins, The county government of Yorkshire (United Kingdom), where the archaeological treasure was unearthed, said this was a discovery without historical precedent. Researchers have tried to contact many Roman [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A housing project in the UK was stopped by a spectacular archaeological treasure: a maze-like, extremely lavish Roman villa with astonishing architecture.</strong><br />
<span id="more-14388"></span> According to the<em> Ancient Origins,</em> The county government of Yorkshire (United Kingdom), where the archaeological treasure was unearthed, said this was a discovery without historical precedent.</p>
<p> Researchers have tried to contact many Roman scholars, but have been unable to determine what this monstrous mansion represents in Roman culture, nor have they been able to find anything similar. order to compare in all the relics of the empire that are scattered around the world. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_20_15_38579600/9348540c704e9910c05f.jpg" width="625" height="475"> <em> Aerial photos show the mansion occupying a large territory, each room as big as a small house &#8211; Photo: MAPARCH</em> Above <em> Daily Mail,</em> Keith Emerick, a spokesman for Historic England, said it was a large complex of buildings, including a giant circular room in the center, with many paths leading to many auxiliary rooms. radiate in all directions. Even the villa&#8217;s bathroom is as large as a building, showing that the owner of the quaint architecture is very rich and has a high status in society. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_20_15_38579600/ee28216c052eec70b53f.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> Close-up of the central building &#8211; Photo: MAPARCH</em> Based on the excavated parts of the splendid structure, the archaeological team believes that it was originally built for residential or recreational purposes, but was later transferred to a mysterious religious organization. It is also possible that from the beginning it was built as a general architecture, part housing, part religious service. According to the <em> Ancient Origins, </em> the building was probably built during the 150 year period that the Roman government controlled England, i.e. 77 AD to 228 AD. It must have been built by the most talented architects and leading craftsmen of Northern Europe of that period. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_20_15_38579600/1309e74dc30f2a51731e.jpg" width="625" height="352"> <em> An archaeologist at the scene &#8211; Photo: MAPARCH</em> According to the <em> The Yorkshire Post</em> Due to the great value of this archaeological treasure, the authorities are tightening security in the area. Keepmoat&#8217;s proposed housing project on the site will be put on hold indefinitely. Because this work is so precious and unique, the building will have to be redesigned to preserve the monument.</p>
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		<title>The dream of a self-sufficient life</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This year, sustainable nutrition is the focus of the environmental action day &#8220;Earth Day&#8221; in Germany. A housing project in Rhineland-Palatinate shows how self-cultivation can help. From Lucretia Gather, SWR Mainz The &#8220;Weiselhof&#8221; is located on a hill about 15 kilometers outside of Mainz. Located between two villages, surrounded by vineyards and fields, with a [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> This year, sustainable nutrition is the focus of the environmental action day &#8220;Earth Day&#8221; in Germany. A housing project in Rhineland-Palatinate shows how self-cultivation can help.</strong> </p>
<p> From Lucretia Gather, SWR Mainz The &#8220;Weiselhof&#8221; is located on a hill about 15 kilometers outside of Mainz. Located between two villages, surrounded by vineyards and fields, with a wide view of the Rheingau. Anne Berk has lived on the farm for two years with her husband Bernd and their children Aaron, 3, and Caspar, 1. But also with 13 other residents. Each of the six parties has its own apartment. And they all have a common goal. &#8220;We want to live as environmentally conscious and self-sufficient as possible,&#8221; says Berk, &#8220;and we believe that you can do it better together than alone.&#8221;</p>
<h2> Potatoes, leeks and beans &#8211; home-grown</h2>
<p>The community grows its own fruit and vegetables. Almost one hectare of land belongs to the farm. Each party has its own garden, and there are areas that are cultivated together. Carrots, potatoes, leeks, beans and lettuce grow there in summer. The vegetables thrive on the principle of so-called permaculture, a form of organic farming that relies on biodiversity instead of monocultures. We do not use any kind of fertilizer. What Anne Berk appreciates about life at the &#8220;Weiselhof&#8221; is that she has planted and watered almost everything that ends up on her plate herself. And everything in organic quality. &#8220;It couldn&#8217;t be more regional,&#8221; says Berk. &#8220;It&#8217;s great that my children just casually see how leeks and spinach actually grow &#8211; and then they prefer to eat the vegetables.&#8221; Today the Berk family has fried eggs for lunch &#8211; and they come from the chickens that run around the &#8220;Weiselhof&#8221;. There are also three beehives that provide their own honey and sheep. They are primarily used as lawn mowers &#8211; but their wool is also used as fertilizer.</p>
<p><img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" class="ts-image js-image" src="https://www.tagesschau.de/multimedia/bilder/berk-101~_v-videowebl.jpg" alt="" title="" title="Anne Berk | SWR Mainz"> Anne Berk planted almost everything that ends up on her and her family&#8217;s table herself. Image: SWR Mainz</p>
<h2> Buy groceries together &#8211; avoid rubbish</h2>
<p>As a rule, whatever groceries the residents of the &#8220;Weiselhof&#8221; have to buy, they do it together. There is a large warehouse in the basement &#8211; with pasta, rice, flour, but also detergent and soap. Here, too, the community makes sure to choose organic and regional products as far as possible. &#8220;This is our Weisel store,&#8221; says Anne Berk. &#8220;We try to buy bulk packs for basic foods in order to avoid packaging waste.&#8221; Anyone who needs something can help themselves in the basement and write down what they have taken with them.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="ts-image js-image" src="https://www.tagesschau.de/multimedia/bilder/steinbronn-101~_v-videowebl.jpg" alt="Silke Steinbronn | SWR Mainz" title="Silke Steinbronn | SWR Mainz"> Agricultural scientist Silke Steinbronn started the project. Image: SWR Mainz</p>
<h2> Own power generation through photovoltaics</h2>
<p>The project was founded by Thomas Hahner and his wife Silke Steinbronn. They had the idea for such a residential project for a long time. In 2018 they bought the site between Ingelheim and Wackernheim in Rheinhessen &#8211; and gradually expanded and renovated the former inn. &#8220;We want the people who live here to have good living conditions and that these conditions are also good for the environment,&#8221; Steinbronn describes the shared vision. As a PhD in agronomy, she worked a lot abroad and gained international experience in the field of organic agriculture.</p>
<h2> Renovation with sustainable materials</h2>
<p>Even when the courtyard was being renovated, they attached great importance to ecological renovation using sustainable materials. The facade is insulated with hemp, the roof with thatch. &#8220;With this type of eco-renovation, we now only use half the energy that was used here before the renovation,&#8221; says Steinbronn. The photovoltaic system on the roof donates so much energy that the farm is almost completely self-sufficient. &#8220;We have so much electricity that we can be 99 percent self-sufficient.&#8221; The community receives hot water from a solar thermal system, and wood pellets are used for heating.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="ts-image js-image" src="https://www.tagesschau.de/multimedia/bilder/weiselhof-101~_v-videowebl.jpg" alt="Weiselhof | SWR Mainz" title="Weiselhof | SWR Mainz"> With the &#8220;Weiselhof&#8221; the residents want to show what is possible when it comes to environmental protection. Image: SWR Mainz</p>
<h2> Share instead of owning</h2>
<p>There is also enough electricity to charge the two electric cars that belong to the yard. Sharing instead of owning is particularly important to the residents of the &#8220;Weiselhof&#8221;. This doesn&#8217;t just apply to the cars. In the hall there is a cupboard with everyday items that everyone can use: from the iron to the hand blender to the waffle iron. &#8220;At some point we realized that we all have way too much stuff that we don&#8217;t need all the time,&#8221; says Anne Berk. &#8220;And it&#8217;s nice to share that.&#8221;</p>
<h2> Goal: To be a &#8220;beacon&#8221; for environmental protection</h2>
<p>The residents of the &#8220;Weiselhof&#8221; are aware that their way of life is somewhat exotic. And also that their life model is not the right one for everyone. &#8220;We don&#8217;t judge anyone who can&#8217;t or doesn&#8217;t want to live like this, that&#8217;s very important to us,&#8221; says Berk. The group wants to &#8220;be a lighthouse&#8221;, she says, and &#8220;show what is possible in terms of environmental protection.&#8221; And Steinbronn adds: She is already happy when someone simply decides to grow his tomatoes on the balcony himself instead of buying plastic-wrapped foreign tomatoes in the supermarket: &#8220;Every small step is good for the environment.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>3D printing technology &#8211; cheap home building solutions in the US</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[MINH TRÍ]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2021 04:57:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a residential area outside the city of Austin, Texas (USA), there is a small house of a man named Tim Shea, 70 years old. He had his own home after years of homelessness. The special thing is that he was the first American to live in a house built entirely with 3D printing technology. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>In a residential area outside the city of Austin, Texas (USA), there is a small house of a man named Tim Shea, 70 years old. He had his own home after years of homelessness. The special thing is that he was the first American to live in a house built entirely with 3D printing technology.</strong><br />
<span id="more-4183"></span> Sharing with the New York Post, Mr. Shea said he lived temporarily in a car. One day, a non-profit startup called Icon met him and said he was a great candidate for a housing project they were looking to work on in the Austin suburbs.</p>
<p> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_02_16_38410826/45f7cc2ee16c0832517d.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> The house is built by Icon Company with 3D printing technology, in the suburbs of Austin, Texas (USA). Photo: Icon</em> To build, Icon uses a large 3D printer on the surface of nearly 40m2. The house for Mr. Shea has full amenities, including bedroom, bathroom and living room connected to the kitchen. In September 2020, Mr. Shea officially moved to his 3D printing house, ending years of temporary living. Earlier this year, this house protected him from a historic blizzard in Texas, so good he had to say, &#8220;I didn&#8217;t even know there was a blizzard until I pulled the curtains up!&#8221; Compared with traditional building materials such as brick, wood or steel, the 3D printer uses a special type of &#8220;flexible concrete&#8221; with high durability. CNBC quoted Jason Ballard, CEO of Icon, said that this method saves 10-30% of construction cost and several months of construction compared to traditional houses with the same area of ​​use. So far, the success of this new technology-built model has helped Icon raise $ 59 million. This company has provided more than 20 homes for homeless people in the US and Mexico.</p>
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