In this video, we look at the most innovative, affordable, and sustainable earthship houses built today. Building an ...
Kate and Matt knew they had to do things differently if they ever wanted to live in their dream home. Not only did they swap ...
TAOS, New Mexico — Old tires, crumpled cans and empty wine bottles are piling up at construction sites across the desert. A renewed purpose awaits these discarded items, which will become the building ...
The COVID-19 pandemic is highlighting the need for architecture to play by new rules. [Photo: Build for Tomorrow/courtesy Earthship Biotecture] This is a future Michael Reynolds, a New Mexico-based ...
Old tires, bottles and adobe mud are the primary construction materials for this model of sustainable living. The front door of the Earthship in Colorado. In the spring, the homeowners will continue ...
The three-bedroom residence is the brainchild of Reynolds, who came up with the sustainable building concept back in the 1970s. While the idea sounds vaguely spacey, it's rooted in earth-centric ...
Earthship homes are usually located in the desert spaces of New Mexico, but we've found a rare example of this eco-friendly residence in Southern California. While these dwellings are often rustic and ...
A sight that’s usually seen in New Mexico and Arizona has landed on the real estate market in California — an earthship. While this particular eco-friendly home has been on the market in the past, ...
TAOS, New Mexico — Old tires, crumpled cans and empty wine bottles are piling up at construction sites across the desert. A renewed purpose awaits these discarded items, which will become the building ...
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