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South Africa’s First Hemp House Goes Greener With a Planted Roof (VIDEO)

02/08/2012
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  • The Hemp House in South Africa With Tony Budden
    We've been writing about <a href="http://www.hemporium.com/pdf/SG_hemp_home.pdf">South Africa's first hemp house</a> for a while, so it was almost mythical to finally visit the tranquil space in person and get dirty on its brand new green roof. Overlooking long stretches of beautiful beaches about 22 miles from the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/giant-statue-made-from-4200-coca-cola-crates-preaches-the-3rs-in-cape-town-south-africa/">2014 World Design Capital (Cape Town)</a>, the Noordhoek home represents the best of the Rainbow Nation's strident green achievements. Not only have Tony Budden and his partner Duncan Parker overcome huge legislative obstacles to get the house built since the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/hemp-house-south-africas-most-sustainable-home-made-from-an-illegal-narcotic/">government still considers hemp to be an illegal narcotic</a>, but they are also blazing a path that leads to a new, sustainable industry that has amazing potential to transform the country. Listen to Tony talk about the benefits of planted roofs right after the jump.
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  • The Hemp House in South Africa With Tony Budden
    After months of writing about it, Inhabitat's Tafline Laylin finally got to visit South Africa's first hemp house
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  • The Hemp House in South Africa With Tony Budden
    The most exciting news is that the home has a new planted roof
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  • The Hemp House in South Africa With Tony Budden
    50% of the hemp house is made of hemp products
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  • The Hemp House in South Africa With Tony Budden
    The hempcrete allows the home to breathe
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  • The Hemp House in South Africa With Tony Budden
    At sunset, the kitchen area is suffused with a lovely warm glow
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  • The Hemp House in South Africa With Tony Budden
    The home has incredible views
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  • The Hemp House in South Africa With Tony Budden
    Almost of the interiors are made from hemp - this is the main bedroom
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  • The Hemp House in South Africa With Tony Budden
    Nearing sunset, the railing creates awesome shadows.
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  • The Hemp House in South Africa With Tony Budden
    More amazing views
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  • The Hemp House in South Africa With Tony Budden
    Taken from the side of the house, where the vegetable garden is planted
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  • The Hemp House in South Africa With Tony Budden
    The garden features mostly indigenous flora, which is more sustainable than landscaping
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  • The Hemp House in South Africa With Tony Budden
    The view from the road. The hemp house blends beautifully into its environment and is definitely, as far as we're concerned, one of the more interesting homes in the neighborhood.
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  • The Hemp House in South Africa With Tony Budden
    We love this home, and can't wait to see what Tony and Duncan pull out next.
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The Hemp House in South Africa With Tony Budden

We've been writing about South Africa's first hemp house for a while, so it was almost mythical to finally visit the tranquil space in person and get dirty on its brand new green roof. Overlooking long stretches of beautiful beaches about 22 miles from the 2014 World Design Capital (Cape Town), the Noordhoek home represents the best of the Rainbow Nation's strident green achievements. Not only have Tony Budden and his partner Duncan Parker overcome huge legislative obstacles to get the house built since the government still considers hemp to be an illegal narcotic, but they are also blazing a path that leads to a new, sustainable industry that has amazing potential to transform the country. Listen to Tony talk about the benefits of planted roofs right after the jump.

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