词条 | Ianto Evans |
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Ianto Evans is an applied ecologist, landscape architect, inventor, writer, social critic, and teacher.[1] He is known for his work building, writing and teaching about natural building, cob and high-efficiency solid-fuel stoves, ovens and heaters. CareerOriginally from Wales, Evans attended architecture school in the 1960s.[2] With Linda Smiley, Evans built what may have been the first cob house in North America after researching cob structures in the British Isles.[3] They moved into the cottage in 1989. They joined with Michael Smith to establish the Cob Cottage Company in 1993.[4] They also founded the North American School of Natural Building and innovated a distinctive "Oregon Cob" method, hosting numerous workshops on the technique.[3][5][6] Evans was director of Aprovecho's Fava Bean Project, in Cottage Grove, Oregon, where he worked to adapt fava beans to American climates.[7] As a permaculturalist, he developed a polyculture planting technique.[8] In the late 1970s, he invented the rocket mass heater. In the 1970s, Evans worked in Guatemala and Costa Rica, developing the Lorena cook stove, an efficient contra-flow cooking stove made from the same materials as unfired brick (sand bound together by clay subsoil). As a back-to-the-lander and natural builder, Evans is critical of industrial civilization, corporate media, technology, and modern construction methods. Evans lives in the United States, near Coquille, Oregon. Works
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References1. ^{{cite book|author1=Ianto Evans|author2=Linda Smiley|author3=Michael G. Smith|author4=Michael Smith|title=The Hand-Sculpted House: A Philosophical and Practical Guide to Building a Cob Cottage|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tGEmmolyeSUC&pg=PA208#v=onepage&q&f=false|accessdate=16 July 2013|date=1 June 2002|publisher=Chelsea Green Publishing|isbn=978-1-890132-34-7|pages=xvii–}} 2. ^"Made in Mud." Resurgence 182, 1997: 46–47 3. ^1 {{cite news|last=Lapriore|first=Elaine Beebe|title=Oregon Couple Rediscover Ancient Building Method|newspaper=Yakima Herald - Republic|date=22 October 2000}} 4. ^{{cite journal|last=Salomon|first=Shay|title=How Large Is This House?!|journal=Natural Life|date=May 1, 2007|pages=22–23}} 5. ^{{cite book|last=Roy|first=Rob|title=Cordwood Building: The State of the Art|year=2003|publisher=New Society Publishers|location=Gabriola Island, BC|isbn=978-1-55092-467-1|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R6poJ_UI2E0C&lpg=PT197&dq=%22ianto%20evans%22&pg=PT197#v=onepage&q=%22ianto%20evans%22&f=false}} 6. ^{{cite book|last=Baker-Laporte|first=Paula|title=Prescriptions for a Healthy House a Practical Guide for Architects, Builders & Homeowners.|year=2008|publisher=New Society Publishers|location=New York|isbn=978-1-55092-410-7|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mg23TtJRLQYC&lpg=PT157&dq=%22ianto%20evans%22&pg=PT157#v=onepage&q=%22ianto%20evans%22&f=false|edition=3rd|author2=Elliott, Erica |author3=Banta, John }} 7. ^{{cite journal|title=The Fava Bean Project|journal=Horticulture|date=February 1992|volume=70|issue=2|author=Huyser-Honig, Joan}} 8. ^{{cite book|last=Kaplan|first=Rachel |last2=Blume |first2= K. Ruby |title=Urban Homesteading: Heirloom Skills for Sustainable Living|publisher=Skyhorse Pub.|location=New York|isbn=978-1-61608-054-9|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZqIf_dmf-ZQC&lpg=PT88&dq=%22ianto%20evans%22&pg=PT88#v=onepage&q=%22ianto%20evans%22&f=false}} External links
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