Earthship Georgia
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Top Comments
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That's impressive work!
I'm hoping to build my own Earthship inspired home one day, and this makes it seem all that more possible.
All Comments (21)
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@Erdberrin Even in America you have to jump through hoops to build a house like this...
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Please add "slideshow" to the title...
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awesome video!
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i´m so sad about that it isn´t allowed to build such a greatful economic house in my country i feel so unfree
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LOVE EARTHSHIPS !
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I would like to know where in Ga this is at, I am thinking about building one but I have to be able to sell the idea to my familey and friends who will make up the biggest part of my labor help. please tell me how to find it and if it is alright for people to view.
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Assuming you already own the land that is..
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I'm curious about the cost myself. I'll graduate from UGA in a few weeks. My family owns some land in north Georgia. I'd love to build an earthship in the next 3 or 4 years, but I have like no money at all. I've heard Mike say the coast fro the global model was comparable to conventional housing. What does that mean exactly? Are we talking over or under 250 thousand bucks?
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@DontFriendInviteMe they do. Mike can make you any sort of design you can think of. But, recycling is one of the 5 characteristics which make these homes 100% carbon zero..
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Dontfriendinviteme.... Your wrong and need to research a little. These building are ZERO carbon foot print. Or next to it. With NO fuel or electricity the maintain an average temperature of 70 to 80 all year. The cans and bottles like the tires don't have to be seen. They can be covered
is this the global earthship model?
joadhenry 1 year ago
@joadhenry global two
murrvalous 1 year ago
Was all this achieved in the 19 days implied by the start of the video?
HumanistWikitopian 1 year ago 3
@HumanistWikitopian that is correct, less if you count the fact that half the crew did not work on the weekends.
murrvalous 1 year ago 2