A former UN worker and prominent architect, Johan van Lengen has seen firsthand the desperate need for a “greener” approach to housing in impoverished tropical climates. This comprehensive book clearly explains every aspect of this endeavor, includingdesign (siting, orientation, climate consideration), materials (sisal, cactus, bamboo, earth), and implementation. The author emphasizes throughout the book what is inexpensive and sustainable. Included are sections discussing urban planning, small-scale energy production, cleaning and storing drinking water, and dealing with septic waste, and all information is applied to three distinct tropical regions: humid areas, temporate areas, and desert climates. Hundreds of explanatory drawings by van Lengen allow even novice builders to get started."

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  • thethirdgracchi [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    He’s not at all like Bernhard save for his utter disgust with the post-war German establishment’s collaboration with the/being straight up Nazis. He’s this joyous writer who has bizarre punctuation, incredible wordplay, and writes these almost cozy novels of domestic life (for example, one is about a guy trying to find some super rare coin who slowly grows to love his bed and breakfast hosts, another is about a guy making a nice little fuck nest in a forest during the lead up to the second world war, etc) with language that feels as progressive and mind-blowing as Joyce. I love him to pieces but he’s very difficult to get into unless you just let things flow and allow him to take you somewhere else.

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      that sounds appealing. mostly i like prose thats elaborate and innovative without being overwrought, and i also really like jokes. i’ll probably find something on libgen or whatever and check it out. thanks for the recommendation

      & unfortunately adhd issues are making it difficult to get in the flow of reading at this very moment but i have a appt soon so hopefully helps me read again soon

      edit also i realize i didn’t say this, what i liked about bernhard is pretty much just the way he writes, it’s probably been like a year or two since i read Beton and i don’t remember what the book was actually about lol. but yeah joyous is a pretty clear contrast. idk if you’ve ever read anything by krasznahorkai but i saw someone on twitter describe him as “if the world bernhard’s characters thought they lived in was actually real” and i thought that was the funniest shit ive ever seen

      • Wertheimer [any]@hexbear.net
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        I’d heard the Bernhard comparisons before but thought it was just from people who couldn’t get past the lack of paragraph breaks. That comparison is hilariously awesome, even if I only really know it from one side. I’ll have to give Kraznahorkai a shot, especially now that I’ve seen the film of Satantango. I’ve only read one of his novellas so far.

        Bernhard is my favorite writer. I took my username from Der Untergeher.