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Heartfollowers' Cob Solar Dome in NorwayWhen Benjamin and Ingrid Hjertefølger first caught site of a nature house designed by <a href="http://bengtwarne.malwa.nu">eco-architect Bengt Warnes</a>, they knew instantly that this was the kind of home they wanted to build for themselves. Their <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/cob/">corn cob house</a> topped with a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/poetic-cosmos-of-the-breath-is-an-inflatable-solar-dome-by-tomas-saraceno/">solar dome crown</a> is warm in winter, cool in summer, well-ventilated, and it has a negligible environmental footprint. Best of all, it's relatively easy for the family to build the home by themselves on the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandhornøya">Sandhornøya island of northern Norway</a>.1
Heartfollowers' Cob Solar Dome in NorwayIngrid Marie and Benjamin Hjertefølger are building a cob house topped by a glass solar dome in Norway2
Heartfollowers' Cob Solar Dome in NorwayThe couple have taken inspiration from the eco-architect Bengt Warnes who passed away in 2006.3
Heartfollowers' Cob Solar Dome in NorwayThe basement was constructed out of Leca, a lightweight extruded clay4
Heartfollowers' Cob Solar Dome in NorwayThe glass dome crown has windows that facilitate plenty of natural ventilation5
Heartfollowers' Cob Solar Dome in NorwayThe kids are having fun too!6
Heartfollowers' Cob Solar Dome in NorwayHjertefølger means Heartfollower, a goal that drives this lovely family of five7







