Aug 4, 2012 1
Vermont – in photos.
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Thank you all, thank you Vermont.
Aug 4, 2012 1
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Thank you all, thank you Vermont.
Jul 6, 2012 0
Updates thus far have been from a mobile device; thus the content has been curt. Now I write from a full-fledged machine.
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A recap of construction techniques from the build:
A note about the tires – these are all waste tires. Typically these are a liability and tire shops have to pay to dispose them. They are either burned or take up space in a landfill after their useful life. This way a waste-stream is diverted into a useful structure. The tire walls provide structural support and thermal mass to help keep the temperature stable inside the home.
Jul 2, 2012 0
No time was lost. The floorplan was staked out with surveying equipment and rebar for markers. Walls made from tires, filled with pounded earth began their erection. We pounded earth for most of the day. Tires are stacked offset and require an enormous quantity of earth and labor to be filled. Another team built skeletons for to roof domes.
Michael Reynolds and the earthship Biotecture crew are working with us, probably with more effort. The work environment is positive and people are moving. Photos to come.