Bill Coperthwaite pioneered a modern approach to yurt-building using milled lumber and other processed materials like glass, which allowed for larger, more complex designs. The one in the picture is from his compound in Maine.
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I’m thinking I need...live somewhere that I can call a “compound”. Perhaps surrounded by...
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