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Pool Idea Book, Lee Anne White, 2004 📚
Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy 🖨️

A 17th century Mexican Pueblo kitchen owned by Robert Brady in Cuernavaca
Photograph by Jerry Demoney, 1981
Snowy Victorian Houses (Part 2)
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Fruit Walls: Urban Farming in the 1600s
“We are being told to eat local and seasonal food, either because other crops have been transported over long distances, or because they are grown in energy-intensive greenhouses. But it wasn’t always like that. From the sixteenth to the twentieth century, urban farmers grew Mediterranean fruits and vegetables as far north as England and the Netherlands, using only renewable energy.
These crops were grown surrounded by massive ‘fruit walls,’ which stored the heat from the sun and released it at night, creating a microclimate that could increase the temperature by more than 10°C (18°F). Later, greenhouses built against the fruit walls further improved yields from solar energy alone.
It was only at the very end of the nineteenth century that the greenhouse turned into a fully glazed and artificially heated building where heat is lost almost instantaneously – the complete opposite of the technology it evolved from.“


































