Florida Dome Home Blog

Florida earthbag dome home
Florida earthbag dome home

Mike Creedy, owner-builder of the earthbag dome home in Live Oak, Florida, has started a blog to help spread the word about natural building and to help attract volunteers. Contact Mike if you’re interested in helping out. He’s going to document the building process. The costs below show what he’s spent so far.

Costs
The property is serviced. Water well, power and septic. If you are able to, put your own septic in and all the trenching for the electric utility company if you have to use one.

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Failed Plaster on Unprotected Earthbag Wall

Failed plaster on unprotected earthbag wall
Failed plaster on unprotected earthbag wall

We appreciate stories from readers who document their projects and want to share what they’ve learned with others. Today’s blog post is from long time contributor Patti Stouter. She’s published some of the best free articles on the Internet. These articles (and everything else related to earthbag building) is archived at EarthbagBuilding.com.

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$3,000 Earthbag Dome

$3,000 Earthbag Dome built by the US military
$3,000 Earthbag Dome built by the US military

“Amid the stony, unforgiving terrain of Djibouti, U.S. service members have been working with villagers of the Tadjourah region to build a “beacon for the community to rally around.” And the way they did it is pretty remarkable, as you can see in the slideshow linked below.

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Aardskip Earthbag Earthship Update

Aardskip earthbag earthship
Aardskip earthbag earthship

“Earthship development in South Africa. Main goal is to create an information centre of eco- and autarkical houses also for the less fortunate.”

I look forward to hearing more details. Check out their blog for more info.
Source: Aardskip – Earthship

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Laughing Heart Living Earthbag Workshop

Laughing Heart Living earthbag workshop in California
Laughing Heart Living earthbag workshop in California

When: July 12-24th, 2012 (with a day of rest on July 18th…river time!)
Where: Laughing Heart Living Farm, North San Juan, CA
Who: Cal Earth certified Dada Krpasundarananda (check out this article) & Betty Lenora http://www.onecommunityranch.org/betty-lenora/
Cost: $600 for 12 days, $350 for 6 days, or $60/day (includes food, camping and instruction)
Food: simple vegetarian meals (can accommodate some special needs…please ask)

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