Ken Kern
Ken Kern was a builder and author who devoted himself to aiding owner-builders, and believed strongly in living on the land. He lived outside of North Fork, California at the time of his death and lived for many years on a self-built homestead outside Oakhurst, California[1][2]
Despite being an experienced builder and proponent of earth sheltering, Kern was killed when an earth roof he designed collapsed on him.[3]
Written works
Writings by Kern include:
- The Owner-Built Home
- The Owner-Built Homestead
- The Owner-Built Pole Frame House
- The Earth Sheltered Owner-Built Home
- The Owner Builder & the Code: Politics of Building
- The Work Book: Personal Politics of Building Your Home
- The Healthy House: An Owner-Builders Guide to Biological Building
- Ken Kern's Homestead Workshop
- Ken Kern's Stone Masonry
- Ken Kern's Masonry Stove
- Fireplaces
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References
- Landis, Scott (1998). The Workshop Book. Taunton Press. pp. 34. ISBN 1-56158-271-9.
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- Mother Earth News 1 November 1971 http://www.motherearthnews.com/Modern-Homesteading/1971-11-01/The-Owner-Built-Home-and-Homestead.aspx#ixzz1IKqZmhGQ
- Roy, Robert L (2006). Earth-sheltered houses: how to build an affordable underground home. New Society. pp. 17–18. ISBN 9780865715219.
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