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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2008

Nader Khalili explains in 30 seconds the solution to sustainable, environmentally sound, inexpensive, disaster relief, and nature resistant shelter.
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  • Thanks to Nader and Dastan Khalili for their wonderful contribution to Human Shelter Projects. This is the best way to make an earthquake-proof, fire-proof and water-proof roof with honor and dignity. With the hope that young generations make it for themself and for the homeless people who are not able to make it by themself.

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  • If this building method could scrape up some mainstream traction, it could honestly change the world.

    Why isn't this being explored as a low-cost housing solution for the thousands who need it? It's not like they can't be built to code, and they're strong as hell when built properly. There are cob cottages in England that have been standing for 800 years, and superadobe has even more structural integrity than cob does.

  • I love these structures but It's pretty expensive to do a course with Calearth though. Even if I had the money I'm not sure the local councils around New Zealand would allow these buildings. Also, if we use so much earth, won't we have a huge hole? Maybe use it as a swimming pool! lol

  • wonderful utilization of resources; a great solution to homeless people everywhere...

  • These are the types of steps we as human beings should be taking. It is sad that we equate modernization and globalization with superiority when it is clear that the path we are on is unsustainable in the long run. We as a species were never meant to live as we are now; we are more like viruses taking from the Earth. If we just for one second took a lesson from the native american who taught of conservation and treating the Earth as a living being we wouldn't be worrying about our planets demise

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