You're talking about sand, no roads, shelters that people are living in made out of local materials.
The neighbouring Angsana Lang Co has 229 rooms and suites decorated with local materials and crafts.
This is used, in turn, to charge smaller batteries in the lanterns, which are built using local materials.
"He used local materials and used the dark background in order to quickly realise the figures, " she told a news conference.
But in the poorest regions, such as Kashmir, most houses are built of local materials by the people who then live in them.
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Chanting by women and men (cantadoras and chureadores) blends with acoustic instruments, handcrafted using local materials: palm-wood Marimbas, wooden and leather bass and hand drums, and bamboo and seed rattles.
"An ordinary person free of water and sewage and electric mains and to build with local materials something they can use as a shelter - who knows, they might need it in future, " he added.
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In addition to restoring the church, the foundation added a series of landscaped terraces to the sun baked plaza and renovated the nearby parish house to make the interior bright and comfortable, using furnishings made from local materials.
He also saw the functional and commercial vernacular of Liverpool as a source for a more familiar and time-tested kind of design, and he began to use local materials, like red brick, to modify the structural glass and steel of the university buildings at Cambridge and Leicester done in the late '50s and early '60s, without sacrificing the radical rethinking of program and space that modernism encouraged.
Local raw materials--say, olive wood from the West Bank for a Nativity scene or wool from alpacas raised in the Andes foothills for a knit hat--are favored.
The buying process (an exchange of letters can solidify a purchase in some locales) as well as the laws (foreigners cannot legally own property in certain areas) and restrictions (local laws deem certain materials or additions off limits) are often very local as well.
While these benefits do not necessarily translate into direct economic advantages for the local communities where materials are collected there are significant national and global benefits, both environmental and economic, from recycling.
"As a practice, we are used to designing for extreme climates on Earth and exploiting the environmental benefits of using local, sustainable materials, " said Xavier De Kestelier, a partner in the firm's specialist modelling group.
ASPNet teachers and students have many opportunities to work together beyond their classrooms to develop innovative educational approaches, methods and materials from local to global levels.
The scheme saw engineer regiments construct airfields as part of the soldiers' training using materials supplied by local authorities.
She added the purpose of the proposed measure was to ensure greater "transparency and openness" in the way that Welsh local authorities deal with recycled materials.
"Reading materials which promote local knowledge and values as well as cultures and traditions should be developed to promote a multilingual literate environment at home, community, learning centres and work places, " he added.
GoodWoodWatch, a collaboration of local environmental groups and the Canadian branches of Greenpeace and the Sierra Club, has praised Vanoc for using renewable, local lumber in place of building materials like steel, aluminium and plastic, which have much higher carbon costs.
He lacks ties to local political machines that dole out building materials, food or cash in return for votes.
Now state officials have cut fees incurred for over-production of milk in Norway in the hopes that will boost milk production and get the raw materials needed for butter-making to local dairy cooperatives like Tine.
In particular, it would require local authorities to make information about the proportion of recycled materials that is processed outside the European Community and European Free Trade Area (EFTA) publicly available.
Radzyminski originally stored donations and materials in her home, but in 2006, her local Home Depot donated a small shed for Tunes 4 the Troops operations.
We want to include 52 skills in one grade level curriculum, in a shorter school day, with local control over standards, with randomly qualified instructors, with varying materials and instructional approaches AND still use a standardized measure of competence.
Intending to build a private English kingdom in the Zambian wilds, he shipped out grand pianos and fine wines from the mother country, while local labourers reproduced traditional English furniture from native wood and lugged building materials through the bush for hours.
Now, you also have to buy the insulation and the other materials, and that means you're producing business for your local retailer.
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They also contain toxic materials and are often disposed of in developing countries where they sicken local people and taint their water and environment.
Local governments often lack the resources to provide the promised training, or even tools and materials.
Local authority officials said the integrity of such sites could be harmed if non-traditional materials and techniques were used.
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