Florida Earthship 2011

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2011

Check out the progress of the Florida Earthship. The Earthship is designed to be a totally self sufficient building that produces its own energy, stores water and recycles within a indoor wetland, even creates its own energy through syn-gas and methane creation. Bryan Roberts talks about the Earthship and the progress thus far.

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  • Seems the Florida project has stalled on permit issues. Florida is not code friendly. There's another project in East Texas that has workshops and seminars at biotechturetraining. com Seems Texas is a lot more code friendly.

  • @itsno1duh It's for sale if you look up Florida's First Earthship you will see it and it is still unfinished. It looks just like it does on the video.

  • @itsno1duh People at night are homeless squatters...

  • What has happened to the finish work? Permitting? Financial setbacks? Lack of follow through? No market for a huge house? We need facts and maybe a small video of the current state. A walk through video to give us "a fly on the wall" perspective is not asking too much... I got as close as the gates(locked) and its hard to "imagine" this getting done (need pics)... a neighbor says he hears people there at night? What is up with that?

  • kinda hard to believe I sat through a 52 minute video and didn't get bored. thanks for sharing.

  • You mention workshops and seminars. Where can I find out more information on this. I am out of state but would like to make the drive to participate.

  • Yeah, he they ARE 300 to 350 lbs each, those tires aren't going no where anytime soon.

  • @F0RD0Z oops, I mean 350

  • @F0RD0Z He said they're 35 lb each, so I'm sure there's enough pressure pushing down on them keeping them stable

  • you should push to have one of these in MS!

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