If only there were a style of homebuilding that checked all the sustainability boxes. Oh wait, there is! It's called Earthsip architecture and it's pretty amazing. Here is everything you need to know ...
Sustainable living is more than a trend; it’s a conscious choice to reduce our carbon footprint, lower our impact on the environment, and lead self-sufficient lives. Earthships, a unique housing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The pros and cons of this self-contained, fully sustainable home. The most fascinating part about an Earthship is the fact that ...
Could sustainable architecture address pollution, climate change and resource depletion by helping us build self-sufficient, off-grid, housing from "waste," including vehicle tires and metal drinks ...
Just a few minutes from downtown Taos, New Mexico, at the base of the Sangre de Cristo range of the Rocky Mountains, you’ll find the clusters of buildings that make up the Taos Pueblo. They are ...
There’s no need to leave our orbit to experience the essence of a spaceship. Keep your feet on the ground and live in an Earthship instead. Earthships are a building design focused on the efficient ...
Hi nerds. Raise your hand if you went to Space Camp. OK, you can put it down now, you will need it for scrolling. I sure went to Space Camp: five whole days of sleeping in weird Martian pod-bunks, ...
Approaching Earthship in Taos, New Mexico, at dusk, landscape photographer Victoria Sambunaris (featured in our Wallpaper* USA 400, a guide to creative America) began to make out the gently sloping ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. TAOS, New Mexico — Old tires, crumpled cans and empty wine bottles are piling up at construction sites across the desert. A ...
We can take our hats off to Germany, a country which has been leading the way with investment in renewable energy, and pioneering Passivhaus standard homes and public buildings. However Germany’s ...
Once a week Rashida Ali-Campbell visits a vacant lot at 675 N. 41st St. in West Philadelphia. It’s the future site of an Earthship — a 100 percent sustainable building. Right now the lot is home to ...
Could sustainable architecture address pollution, climate change and resource depletion by helping us build self-sufficient, off-grid, housing from "waste", including vehicle tires and metal drinks ...