A log house of 120m2 inhabited by a family of four has generated 19.300 kwh [teacher's note: it's kWh] of electricity in 2 years, but has consumed only 8.800 kwh.
Link [Title of article, source link]
[Title]
[Header Picture of a log cabin]
[Short introduction]
[Our Newsletter]
[Expert opinion]
[Interview]
[Survey]
[Picture gallery]
[Authors, name of collaboration partner]
The distance between Wetzikon, Switzerland and Ardossan, Canada 7.531km


With the experiences we have made so far, we would like to make a list of our survey. We will also complete the video on how to build a log cabin.
We will put the video on the website so that everyone has access to it and knows what advantages such a construction brings for our environment.

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Meeting from 13th January 2022 at 3pm
Participants: Cheyenne & Alexandra
Channel: via MS Teams
Decisions:
- Date setting for the interview with corespondent in Canada
- Choice of trustfull websites
- Talk again about the concept and our imaginations
- Prepare a survey
Meeting from 13th January 2022 at 3pm
Participants: Cheyenne & Alexandra
Channel: via MS Teams
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For our project we get in touch with a Canadian person. We might see how she lives in Canada. More...
Before the experience of the heart project
Through the topic "log cabins", people are encouraged to think. The results of the survey will be very varied, as everyone has their own idea of what a home should be.
But this makes it exciting and we can let the different views be reflected and then think about which aspect we find best.
The contact with Canada brings us closer to the people who invented this "project" of log cabins and are already living it.
We can also learn more about the construction, as we have a contact in Switzerland. It is a company that builds such log cabins here in Switzerland.

log cabin building - picture/movie about the building