Architect Luigi Rosselli constructed twelve residences made with directly extracted sandy clay. Long of 230 meters, it’s the longest house whole in the world. Due to its composition, the building has an efficient thermal mass.
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Architect Luigi Rosselli constructed twelve residences made with directly extracted sandy clay. Long of 230 meters, it’s the longest house whole in the world. Due to its composition, the building has an efficient thermal mass.
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