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Volunteers Jesse Beacom, left, John Jensen, Brett Muir and Edward Whitney prepare and mix earthen plaster to apply to the outside of the straw-bale home of the Kunga family that was built by University of Utah architecture students and volunteers in Salt Lake City in 2002. The project was the culmination of a design-and-build course. Straw bales are a popular choice for environmentally wise construction. The home was featured on this year's Green Home Tour.

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