Earthbag Dome Home in Hungary

Earthbag dome home in Hungary
Earthbag dome home in Hungary

“Hello Owen, As you can see finally my first alone project has finished, hoorraayy!!. I want to say thank you for your guidance at the beginning and also I wanted to tell you that your book sometimes gave me that little help too because to reflect my knowledge and to see the things again in your book gave me a real help in times when I was not sure anymore what to do, not because I don’t know the things, because when my fear is coming up that I maybe can’t make it because it’s my first project with nobody around me who knows something about earthbag. So this was a quite heavy pressure for me because the people expected much and my building group knew nothing. In those moments your book was a real help because it was like talking with somebody who knows…

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Tiny House at Home Depot


“Tiny House at the Home Depot in Blue Ridge, Ga.” Note: the main idea here is not to build with wood studs and OSB. Better to use more sustainable materials. The main point is tiny house living (and by extension alternative living in general) has become so popular that even big box stores are joining the movement. In addition, there’s a rapidly growing number of companies that build tiny houses.

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Steadfast Nepal Earthbag Houses

The NGO Steadfast Nepal has started building earthquake resistant earthbag houses in Nepal.
The NGO Steadfast Nepal has started building earthquake resistant earthbag houses in Nepal.

From Roger, the inventor: “Steadfast Nepal just bought five earthbag machines (mini Earth Home Builders). This will help speed up home building at least 4 X faster / home. These units are not powered by skid steers as they have electric motors and gear boxes. They are light weight and allow the remotest villages to build with use of a power generator. They are called MEHB mini earth home builders and with help of Steadfast they were custom built for needs in Nepal. We hope to get the skid steer unit to Nepal in the future as they are the fastest way to build but of course the poor roads and lack of funds are slowing this down.”

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Earthbag Animal Shelter in Nepal Survived the Earthquakes with No Damage

Earthbag animal shelter in Nepal survived the earthquakes without damage
Earthbag animal shelter in Nepal survived the earthquakes without damage

“Earthbag is an affordable and earthquake safe building method for Nepal, says Animal Nepal. The animal welfare agency was pleasantly surprised when its earthbag/adobe shelter did not sustain a single crack during the earthquakes that hit Nepal in April and May.

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Living a Free and Artistic Life in a Magical Gypsy Vardo Style Caravan


“Take a moment to step inside the magical world of Frenchy. A wonderful, artistic young woman who built and lives in her own Gypsy Caravan.” You can read more about this home here: http://www.livingbiginatinyhouse.com/magical-gypsy-caravan/
(lots of details and good photos)

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How To Cool Your House For 42 Cents A Day – Without A/C !!


“How to build a homemade air conditioner / evaporative cooler. I made this cooling system to save money on my summer electric bill. I used some wood scraps, a pond pump, some evaporative cooler pad, and a box fan to make a working swamp cooler air conditioning unit. It can achieve indoor temperatures that are 20+ degrees lower than outside temps.”

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