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[[File:Eco-dome-09.jpg |500px|thumb|right|[[Earthbag Building]] as an example of ultra low-cost construction: Building the Eco Dome. For each room a string is staked to ground in the at the center of curvature, the string is then used as a guide as the structure is built up so that each layer is evenly distributed.]]
 
[[File:Cordwood linz.jpg |500px|thumb|right|[[Cordwood hut]] at FeF.]]


The greatest material need in the world today is the need for housing and life-support systems for the sustainable development of civilization. In western countries such as the U.S.A., housing is no longer affordable by a large percentage of Americans. In developing countries, housing is both substandard and expensive. Therefore, affordable housing and the ability to sustain civilization without destroying the environment are the critical needs in every country of the world today. Unless we solve the world housing shortage and provide a means for people to sustain themselves in life supporting environments, the world may erupt into competing battles for resources. <ref>http://www.planetaryrenewal.org/ipr/ultralc.html</ref>
The greatest material need in the world today is the need for housing and life-support systems for the sustainable development of civilization. In western countries such as the U.S.A., housing is no longer affordable by a large percentage of Americans. In developing countries, housing is both substandard and expensive. Therefore, affordable housing and the ability to sustain civilization without destroying the environment are the critical needs in every country of the world today. Unless we solve the world housing shortage and provide a means for people to sustain themselves in life supporting environments, the world may erupt into competing battles for resources. <ref>http://www.planetaryrenewal.org/ipr/ultralc.html</ref>
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJsDOD0dTQI&feature=relmfu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJsDOD0dTQI&feature=relmfu


==Examples==
==Some Examples / Related Pages ==
* [[Earthco Megablock]]
* (Tamped) earthen floor (see: [[Dirt floor]])
* [[Earthbag Building]]
* Strawbale or [[Earthbag Building|earthbag walls]]
* [[Lime]]
* Passive solar design (proper siting, orientation, etc.)
* [[Dirt floor]]
* [[Earth Plaster]]
* [[Category:Earth building]]
* [[CEBs]] and [[Earthco Megablock]]
* [[Lime]] and [[Hempcrete]]
* [[Shipping containers]]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 03:10, 12 August 2016

Earthbag Building as an example of ultra low-cost construction: Building the Eco Dome. For each room a string is staked to ground in the at the center of curvature, the string is then used as a guide as the structure is built up so that each layer is evenly distributed.
Cordwood hut at FeF.

The greatest material need in the world today is the need for housing and life-support systems for the sustainable development of civilization. In western countries such as the U.S.A., housing is no longer affordable by a large percentage of Americans. In developing countries, housing is both substandard and expensive. Therefore, affordable housing and the ability to sustain civilization without destroying the environment are the critical needs in every country of the world today. Unless we solve the world housing shortage and provide a means for people to sustain themselves in life supporting environments, the world may erupt into competing battles for resources. [1]

No utility bills or house payments: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJsDOD0dTQI&feature=relmfu

Some Examples / Related Pages

References