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08-02-2016, 01:26 PM
Glass dome eco house in the Arctic circle
http://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/BBv5Ye1.img?h=100&w=100&m=6&q=60&o=f&l=fA **RWEGIAN family have built a seven metre glass dome around their off-grid house in the Arctic Circle. Benjamin and Ingrid Hjertefolger have spent £340,000 constructing their dream home, which is made entirely from all-natural materials such as sand and straw - in order to live sustainably. Located on Sandhorney Island, **rth **rway, the 7.5 metre high dome is made up of 360 glass panels and shields the entire house with a diameter of 15 metres allowing the family to grow their own fruit and vegetables inside. The project started back in 2012 and one and a half years later, Benjamin, Ingrid and their four children, Julia, 11, Gabriel, nine, Aron, six and Alvin 10 months, moved into their unique abode. Videographer / director: Benjamin Hjertefolger Producer: Danny Baggott, Ellie Winstanley Editor: Joshua Douglas
http://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/BBv5Ye1.img?h=100&w=100&m=6&q=60&o=f&l=fA **RWEGIAN family have built a seven metre glass dome around their off-grid house in the Arctic Circle. Benjamin and Ingrid Hjertefolger have spent £340,000 constructing their dream home, which is made entirely from all-natural materials such as sand and straw - in order to live sustainably. Located on Sandhorney Island, **rth **rway, the 7.5 metre high dome is made up of 360 glass panels and shields the entire house with a diameter of 15 metres allowing the family to grow their own fruit and vegetables inside. The project started back in 2012 and one and a half years later, Benjamin, Ingrid and their four children, Julia, 11, Gabriel, nine, Aron, six and Alvin 10 months, moved into their unique abode. Videographer / director: Benjamin Hjertefolger Producer: Danny Baggott, Ellie Winstanley Editor: Joshua Douglas