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Earthship Update for February, 2010
Earthship Webinars The next Earthship webinar is scheduled for March 20, 2010. Proceeds go to the Earthships for Haiti Disaster Relief project.
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New G.R.E.E.N. T-Shirt designed by Michael Reynolds in Copenhagen at the Climate Change Conference. Made by American Apparel.
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Earthship experience: 8 weeks, 650 tires, thousands of pop cans.
Tucked into a bluff above the Yellowstone River, an architect known as the “Garbage Warrior” built a home with walls made from cast-off tires and empty soda cans.
The home’s south face, an angled wall of glass, rises over a greenhouse bathed in sunlight reflected off the snow-covered hills east of Miles City. Its other three sides are sunk into the hillside. Read more...
One Man’s Trash. . .
01/2010 - Interview with Michael Reynolds by Aleksandr Bierig Soon after Mike Reynolds graduated from architecture school in 1969, he disregarded much of what he had been taught and began a 30-year practice of building “earthships”—off-the-grid dwellings built from what the rest of society deems garbage (discarded cans, bottles, and tires, among other items). His radical and unusual structures have received resistance from zoning and code legislations, spurring a continuing struggle to change the building permit process.
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Wizards: A Manual of Human Potential
The famous Wizards book by Michael Reynolds is back in print and available now!
Wizards: A Manual of Human Potential describes a way of thinking and living that is vividly expressed in Earthship Biotecture.
Written to present both the method of thinking and the architectural work, as together they are taking me on a journey I feel would be valuable to document. Read more...
From Garbage to Gold
My name is Paul Punshon and I live in Muskoka,Ontario,Canada and i bought a junkyard 3 years ago for the purpose of building an earthship on site and pretty well all of the building material was already there. Read more...
Earthships and Invisible Children are excited to launch collaboration with the local community in northern Uganda to reconstruct Puranga Secondary School. We have a chance to win $50k for this cause.
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