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Live Sustainably and Chemical-Free With ‘Dirt’ Cheap Eco-Houses

Friday, March 21, 2008 by: Dorien Herremans

 

(NaturalNews) Who among us goes to work in order to be able to pay off

the mortgage on his house? And who among us is aware of the damage to

nature and our health caused by conventional construction? We don't seem

to do much about the many toxic construction materials, or do we? The

California Institute of Earth Art and Architecture (Cal-Earth) seems to

have found a solution to both problems at once.

Toxic Living Environment

Ecological housing has gained much popularity over the last years,

and with good cause. The first problem we have to face if we want to live

in a healthy home is what type of building materials to use. At the

moment, there are actually tons of toxic substances in your home! They

are all quietly escaping as a gaseous form, while you breathe them in. A

famous example is formaldehyde, a preservative commonly used in

construction materials, that can cause breathing problems and also is

believed to cause cancer.

Eco-Domes Out of Dirt

If we want a sustainable building, the first thing to do is eliminate

any toxins. Nader

Khalili, architect and founder of Cal-Earth has developed a way of

building a house using the earth itself as material. His Eco-Domes (or

Moon-Cocoons) are built by using a special sandbag (local earth) and

barbed wire technology, called Superadobe. The result is a very stable

(and pretty) house that has passed California's strict earthquake

requirements. They are designed with the sun, shade and wind in mind for

passive cooling and heating. No chemicals or toxins are used, just local

lime-stabilized earth in bags. Any 3-5 person team can build an eco-dome

in a week! Click here to see an image of an Eco-Dome

((

http://lh6.google.com/dorien.herremans/...)

Bigger Houses – The Earth One

Eco-domes are great for building retreats or small houses and the

individual units could even be repeated and joined together to form

larger homes. But there is also a bigger model, which is the 3 bedroom

vaulted house, also called Earth One. The Earth One is shaped out of

arches and looks really nice. This 'dirt cheap' ~ 2000 sq. ft. house can

be built with $3000 worth of bags and barbed wire!

 

Click here to see an image of the vaulted house

Emergency Shelters

The simplicity of the Superadobe technique offers a possibility to

quickly build emergency shelters, wherever on the globe they are needed.

The main building material is the earth, which is available everywhere.

This was recognized in 2001, when The United Nations Emergency Response

Division sent a team to the Cal-Earth Institute to follow one of their

workshops.

 

Click here to see an image of the shelters

DIY Building

Sustainable building includes respect for nature. What greater

respect could you show than to build your eco-house with your own hands?

Cal-Earth is a non-profit organization that organizes workshops that

teach you how to build your own house out of Superadobe.

Abobe and Further...

A house is not built when the walls are up. There are more things to

consider, such as power supply. There are two ways of being ecological

with electricity. You can either cut your usage (think ecoleds!), but

let's face it, that's not enough... Or you can provide your own green

electricity! The costs of getting a connection to 'the grid' can be

higher than you think. Maybe you want to install a solar photovoltaic

system? Do you have a water stream nearby? Install a small

hydro-installation. Is your area prone to heavy winds? Get some

wind-turbines. Do you have a lot of animals? Consider a bio-gas engine.

This list goes on, only to end at the possibilities Nicola Tesla tried to

offer us. Why not talk with your neighbours about sharing a system? If

you don't have to go to work for your house-mortgage, you certainly don't

want to go for your power bill!

 

About the authorDorien Herremans is a

commercial engineer (MSc UA) and is currently a lecturer at Gesthotel

University. She is the founder of

http://www.raw-vegan.org, a

living food network. She is also editor of Mind to Heart, the 'new earth'

magazine

(http://www.mindtoheart.org)

 

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