The girl quit her job, went to Bali and built an awesome bamboo house there
Categories: Asia | Design and Architecture | Ecology
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/the-girl-quit-her-job-went-to-bali-and-built-an-awesome-bamboo-house-there.htmlFor the last five years, American Elora Hardy has been building bamboo houses in Indonesia. She gave up a successful career in the fashion industry and an established life in New York, gathered a team of enthusiasts and went to Bali to revolutionize the construction of housing.
Elora took over the idea of building houses from bamboo from her father, who considered bamboo the most promising material for the construction of residential buildings. "When I saw a bamboo house being built six years ago, I thought that I would like to live in such a house myself," says the architect.
Our editorial staff would also love to live in such a house. Just look at this eco-friendly masterpiece.


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Keywords: Bali | Bamboo | Girls | Home | Work
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