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Uma '''{{LinkLang|Earthship}}''' é um tipo de casa que cuida de suas próprias necessidades em matéria de energia, água, saneamento básico e às vezes até mesmo da produção de alimentos. Ela atinge um nível elevado de eficiência energética, utilizando o calor do sol tanto quanto possível e com bastante isolamento térmico. A idéia é ter uma casa sem tubos ou cabos de entrada ou saída: não existem linhas eléctricas, tubos de esgoto ou água encanada.
The [[CEB_Press_Intro|"Liberator" Compressed Earth Block Press]] is a machine that makes compressed earth blocks (CEBs). It takes earth/dirt/soil and squeezes it really hard to make solid blocks which can be used for building. Compressed earth blocks have many advantages as a building material: by making the building materials from the ground on the site, they eliminate the need to cart them in from elsewhere. This cuts down the costs and environmental impact of transport.  


Earthships se destinam a serem construídas por pessoas que não são construtores treinados. '''({{LinkLang|Earthship|mais...}})'''
Compressed earth blocks are very strong and insulate well against both heat and sound. This makes for a very energy-efficient building. Best of all, there is no charge for using dirt; it is literally a dirt-cheap way of building! '''({{LinkLang|CEB_Press_Intro|more...}})'''

Revision as of 05:42, 8 June 2011

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The "Liberator" Compressed Earth Block Press is a machine that makes compressed earth blocks (CEBs). It takes earth/dirt/soil and squeezes it really hard to make solid blocks which can be used for building. Compressed earth blocks have many advantages as a building material: by making the building materials from the ground on the site, they eliminate the need to cart them in from elsewhere. This cuts down the costs and environmental impact of transport.

Compressed earth blocks are very strong and insulate well against both heat and sound. This makes for a very energy-efficient building. Best of all, there is no charge for using dirt; it is literally a dirt-cheap way of building! (more...)