Man Finally Completes Eco-Friendly House Built by Hand 13 Years Later
After years of living in many other countries around the globe, Jordanian academic Hamad Youssef Nazzal chose to return to his hometown, the northeastern city of Mafraq, to build a house with his own two hands, made of entirely of environmentally friendly materials and featuring traditional architecture. Nazzal says he attracts a lot of attention for both its appearance and its architectural techniques. Inside Edition Digital’s Stephanie Officer explains.
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