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(New page: =Introduction= Created Feb. 12, 2009 The solar cubicle is the cheapest, fastest, easiest way to build housing for new people at Factor e Farm. Read our Social Technology Approach to unde...)
 
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The solar cubicle is the cheapest, fastest, easiest way to build housing for new people at Factor e Farm. Read our Social Technology Approach to understand why we need to build now (Feb., 2009)
The solar cubicle is the cheapest, fastest, easiest way to build housing for new people at Factor e Farm. Read our [[http://openfarmtech.org/index.php?title=Open_Source_Ecology:Community_Portal#Social_Technology_Approach Social Technology Approach]] to understand why we need to build now (Feb., 2009).
 
The basic structure is made from an OSB-clad stick frame which makes a cube of 8x8x8' dimensions. A small stove is placed in the cubicle for 4-season living, and R11 fiberglass insulation is used on all 4 sides of the cube. All sides are an OSB-2x4-OSB sandwich, and the floor lays on cinder blocks or other temporary foundation. The south side has a large window for solar gain. The

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Introduction

Created Feb. 12, 2009

The solar cubicle is the cheapest, fastest, easiest way to build housing for new people at Factor e Farm. Read our [Social Technology Approach] to understand why we need to build now (Feb., 2009).

The basic structure is made from an OSB-clad stick frame which makes a cube of 8x8x8' dimensions. A small stove is placed in the cubicle for 4-season living, and R11 fiberglass insulation is used on all 4 sides of the cube. All sides are an OSB-2x4-OSB sandwich, and the floor lays on cinder blocks or other temporary foundation. The south side has a large window for solar gain. The