Earthships
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Earthships
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Earthships - Houses of the Future
undergroundbound.net — Ever since I first heard of them about five years ago I dream of having one. Earthships are unique looking houses partly made of byproducts of the capitalistic society like tires, bottles or cans. Earthships... (Submitted by Manteuffel) More...
Earthships : Future-proof housing
cnn.com — “Biotecture” creates unique buildings that both heat/cool themselves naturally via solar and thermal energy. They also collect their own power from the sun & wind, water from rain & snow, treat their own sewage on site, and can produce food in significant quantities… thus saving thousands of dollars a year in energy, water, and food costs. (Submitted by 420ForLife) More...
Earthships, self-sufficient eco-homes out of tyres and dirt
africancarbontrust.org — Earthships, typically constructed out of used tyres, recycled materials, dirt and concrete, utilise natural elements such as geothermals, moisture, wind, solar, and water in temperature control; as well as cardinal positioning. Michael Reynolds came up with the Earthship concept and now there are entire communities of these eco-homes. (Submitted by landia) More...
Earthships: Get rid of your utility bills with off-grid home
blog.cleantechies.com — An Earthship is a type of passive solar home made of natural and recycled materials. Designed and marketed by Earthship Biotecture of Taos, NM. Earthships are a type of off-grid home, which minimizes their reliance on public utilities and fossil fuels. Passive solar home made of natural and recycled materials, thermal mass construction for temp... (Submitted by CleanTechies) More...
The Future of Real Estate: Earthships
wickenburgarizonahomes.com — A post from my blog about the very strange, and eco friendly homes called earthships. Check out a small video and learn about these completely sustainable homes that actually produce energy than consume it. Pretty Amazing. (Submitted by KyleVaughn) More...
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