An Earthbag Sauna in Kyoto, Japan

The Shigaraki Sauna is located in a fully renovated old private house near Kyoto, Japan.  It is notable for its earthen sauna, which uses the earthbag method of piling up soil in bags. The design of the sauna is inspired by a kiln and reuses waste soil produced during the production of pottery. In addition … Read more

Earthbag Building Gaining Traction in Africa

Earthbag construction utilizes bags filled with earth, resulting in strong, eco-friendly structures. Affordability and sustainability are key, hence it is becoming a go-to choice for construction in Africa. The primary ingredient, earth, is free and practically unlimited in most places. Bags used to hold the earth are cheap and can be re-used from agricultural purposes. … Read more

The 3-Day DIY Earthbag Root Cellar

This is not your typical completely buried, stone-encased, hand-dug cavern from the 19th century. This is a much simpler, quicker, and more modern method yet still effective. Things you’ll need: 3 steel cans with lids, a shovel, plywood, scrap wood, roofing screws, 6-inch deck screws, scrap insulation material, straw, sandbags, and lots of dirt. Step … Read more

3 Moons Earthbag Community is For Sale

The founder  of 3 Moons Earthbag Community in Nevada, Jeanne Rucquoi, is now 92 years old and ready to hand it over to the next generation. The key is to find someone who believes in the dream. The 3 Moons project is a magical place an hour from Las Vegas in the desert.  It includes … Read more

The Permaculture Adventure Bundle

Running from July 1–4th permies.com is offering a Permaculture Adventure Bundle to help with your sustainable journey. For $35 you can get over $600 worth of merchandise, including Owen Geiger’s Roundhouse Studio Plan (and his Earthbag Building Guide ebook), which is worth $150 in its own right. This comprehensive package of e-books, movies, plans, presentations, … Read more