This looks almost like having your own biosphere. Earthships are a pretty unique form of sustainable architecture that are compatible with a wide range of environments around the world. Each home is custom built to fit its particular environment, but there are a few things they all seem to have in common:
- They are built from primarily reused materials. The load-bearing walls are actually constructed from old tires packed with dirt, and recycled cans and bottles are used as filler throughout non load-bearing concrete structures.
- Passive-solar energy is used for heat regulation. They are smartly placed semi-embedded in a hill with south facing windows. This helps regulate the temperature even through drastic external temperature changes.
- Off-grid solar and wind power are used to supply all electricity needs.
- A rainwater capture system provides drinking water, which is then recycled into greenhouse water, then to toilet/waste water, before finally exiting to a self contained septic system.
- The south side of the home functions as a greenhouse, which assists with water treatment as well as aesthetics and supplemental food.
I’m pretty sure this wouldn’t fly in the middle of a metropolitan area, but I love it all the same.
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