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Horizontal landscape photo of a construction worker standing on the roof of an Earthship, a passive solar building constructed from natural and recycled materials such as glass bottles and earth packed tyres in the desert near Taos, New Mexico
An old wooden house with a window in a rural area in Oregon
A kiva ladder, blue sky, and old blanket. Shot in Santa Fe, NM, with copy space in the sky. Kiva ladders were traditionally used by Pueblo Indians to gain entrance to doorways on the roof of the pueblo, and were then pulled up to secure the pueblo. Now the ladders are used throughout New Mexico as decorative accents.
Beams and pillars in the attic of a 100-year-old traditional Japanese house.\nThe photographer owns this old house. The photo was taken by the owner when he went up to the attic with the architect to check the condition before renovation.\nPhoto date: September 2024.\nLocation: Suburban area of ​​Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture.\nThe architect was amazed at the traditional Japanese construction methods used in the house built 100 years ago.
Skylight Athens Acropolis
An old run-down cabin in Arizona.
An old deserted wooden cabin with a corral sits empty in the arid desert of Utah
Old Log Cabin, Joint Construction and Chinking. North Carolina Photographed by acclaimed wildlife photographer and writer, Dr. William J. Weber.
A log house made of natural wood is a safe and healthy home. Wood has excellent humidity control, heat insulation, and heat storage properties, and keeps the indoor air fresh and comfortable.
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Old farm equipment and weathered buildings in arid field behind Hubbell trading post near Ganado Arizona.
Rocky Mountain log cabin with picture window and 2 doors in Terryall in Colorado in western USA of North America. Nearest cities/towns are Colorado Springs, Denver, Fairplay, and Lake George, Colorado.
upper part of the second floor of a log house under construction
Dilapidated Old Western Log Cabin
Exterior wall detail of a log home under construction.
Abandoned farmhouse, Colorado, USA
A log house is a building made up of walls made from stacked logs. A close-up of the part where you can clearly see its characteristics
Pergola with shaded walkway with blue sky background on college campus, at University of New Mexico.
exterior frame of a log home under construction
Abandoned old run down log cabin exterior wall near Jackson Hole, Wyoming in western USA.
The Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming. The state is a great plateau broken by a number of important mountain ranges. In the northwest are the Absaroka, the Owl Creek, Wyoming, Gros Ventre, Wind River and the Teton ranges. In the north central are the Big Horns; in the northeast, the Black Hills; and in the southern portion of Wyoming, the Laramie, Medicine Bow and Sierra Madre ranges.
A worn down cabin in Pavilion BC, in 1998
A modern log cabin in the mountains
Chaffee County, Colorado, USA - February 10, 2024: An old wooden barn and other ranch buildings seen on a snowy day in winter.
Construction site of wooden mountain house. Traditional log cabin built from wood logs on sunny summer day. Cottage house design
William Brolliar was born in 1867 and spent his early years working at various ranches throughout the West.  In 1910 he applied for a homesteading permit on a tract of land north of Mormon Lake, Arizona in what is now the Coconino National Forest.  Initially living in a tent, Brolliar built a log cabin using local material.  The rough-hewn structure would be his home for the next 25 years.  Brolliar's life on the homestead was one of hard work and self-sufficiency. Despite the challenges of frontier life, Brolliar thrived in his chosen solitude.  He raised cattle, planted crops, and harvested timber for construction. He also served as a local mail carrier, delivering letters and supplies to neighboring ranchers.  In 1936, at the age of 69, Brolliar sold his homestead and moved to nearby Flagstaff. He passed away in 1944, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and self-reliance.  Today, the Brolliar Park Cabin stands as a silent reminder of this remarkable individual and the pioneering era he represents.
Corner of a log cabin illustrating constructing method.
Rocky Mountain log cabin with picture window and 2 doors in central Colorado in western USA of North America. Nearest cities/towns are Colorado Springs, Denver, Fairplay, and Lake George, Colorado.
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