Introduction; At kilometer zero; The relationship between landscape and location; (local materials, low tech, revitalization and reinterpretation of local traditions of construction); Austria, Haus A, Dornbirn, Dietrich/Untertrifaller; Spain, steel and wood house in Asturias, Ecosistema Urbano; Greece, stone house at Tinos, mX Architecture; Finland, Villa Lena, Olavi Koponen; Brazil, Casa Rihet, Andrade e Morettin Arquitetos; Brazil, Casa Folha, Mareines+Catalano; Australia, Marika Alderton House, Glenn Murcutt (or other houses by Murcutt); Australia, White Perrin House, Dock4 Architecture; India, Palmyra house, Mumbai Studio (and others); At zero energy, or nearly so; The myth of self-sufficiency; (passive houses, zero-energy or plus-energy houses, hi-tech); Austria, passive house at Feldkirch, Walter Unterrainer; Germany, Haus R 128, zero energy house at Stuttgart, Werner Sobek; Malaysia, Zero Energy Home at Bird Island, Graft Lab Architects (still in project stage); Living ecologically in the city; Strategies for rethinking the urban fabric; UK, Stock Orchard, Sarah Wigglesworth Architects; UK, Camarthan Place, London, Emma Doherty + Amanda Menage; AUS, North Carlton Green House, Zen Architects; AUS, Brunswick Lane Solar House, Zen Architects; AUS, Kensington Lighthouse, Melbourne, Tandem Studio; The poetics of natural materials; Wood; Japan, Next Generation house, Sou Fujimoto; Finland, Villa Kotilo, Olavi Koponen; China, bamboo house, Kengo Kuma Associates; Chile, Casa Raul, Mathias Klotz (and other houses); Brazil, Casa na Barra do Sahy, Pedro e Lua Nitsche; Earth; Ecuador, Casa Entre Muros, Alborde Arquitectos; Austria, house at Schlins, Martin Rauch; Straw; Italy, Esserhof vacation apartments at Lana, Bolzano, Margareta Schwarz; Stone; Italy, house on Lake Maggiore, Pietro Carmine (material already assembled); Italy, house in Liguria, Herzog & De Meuron; The poetics of recycling; Between superfluous and necessary; (architecture of recycling); Italy, recovery of a granary in Cadore, Exit Architect; China, five scattered houses, Amateur Studio-Wang Shu; Australia, Bells Beach House, Zen Architects; USA, houses made of discarded material (e. g., carpet house or Papercrete house), Rural Studio-Andrew Freear; USA, dwellings in containers, Studio 320, Seattle; USA, ecological recycling of a mobile home, Michael Hughes; Green lifestyles; Japan: living in the greenhouse/camouflage house, Hiroshi Iguchi; Green existenz minimum; Against wasting space: small is beautiful and ecological; Japan, Watanabe residence by Tadashi Murai; The Netherlands, Parasite Las Palmas, Rotterdam, Korteknie Stuhlmacher; The Netherlands, House 19 Nomads in Residence, Korteknie Stuhlmacher; Norway, box home, Oslo, Sami Rintala; UK, G-Box, Sara Wigglesworth; Austria, Dachausbau Wollzeile in Vienna, by G. W. Reinberg; Living ecologically is also...; Review of ecological architecture: museums, schools; Japan, Prostho Museum, Kengo Kuma; Italy, Vigilius mountain resort, Matteo Thun.