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New Earthships capture more energy, water & food at lower cost 

Kirsten Dirksen
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With walls made from old tires packed with earth, as well as upcycled glass bottles and cans, Earthships have always been built with mainly found materials. The home provides its own energy (with photovoltaics and passive solar and geothermal tubes), water (rainwater and even dew-water capture) and grows food in the essential greenhouse (necessary for temperature regulation and for filtering the water to be reused).
Costs range from $100,000 for a Simple Survival model to $1.5 million for the top-of-the-line Global design. Earthship Biotecture h as justcompleted their first Encounter: an affordable model that provides all the power, water and good of a more costly home.
Deborah Binder has been building Earthships for the past 8 years, both her own home, and community projects in places like Malawi and Puerto Rico. She gave us a tour of the first Encounter build, as well as the Global model she is test-living.
We stopped in at the Encounter build #3 where foreman Phil Basehart pounded tires and explained how the Encounter compares to other models.
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@zoerae5969
@zoerae5969 3 года назад
this is all i want. im 17 and im going to start saving for my dream home.
@pedrodecarvalho6227
@pedrodecarvalho6227 3 года назад
SHUT UP ME TOO!!!! i just can't start saving yet bc of brazil's unemployment rate ugh 3rd world country tings
@scottvergin4732
@scottvergin4732 3 года назад
Good luck, and God Bless
@America12412
@America12412 3 года назад
Go for it !!
@gentlelove
@gentlelove 3 года назад
Tax sales kid is what I would tell my teen age self. Shabbat shalom you are loved
@benvoliothefirst
@benvoliothefirst 3 года назад
Just start scavenging tires and you're halfway there!
@o0Avalon0o
@o0Avalon0o 3 года назад
It's not just low-tech, it's good engineering! This is the height of efficiency.
@jacquelynfrench9473
@jacquelynfrench9473 3 года назад
You get it! Exactly. It’s pretty ingenious, actually.
@bonnieprice9482
@bonnieprice9482 2 года назад
Hi teck is the solar panels.. low tech is the water and air filtration system..
@jeckjeck3119
@jeckjeck3119 2 года назад
@@bonnieprice9482 Best of both worlds.
@tamtrinh174
@tamtrinh174 Год назад
higher tech, higher damage
@karenharrison885
@karenharrison885 Год назад
It's a return to the nineteenth century. My mother lives in a house built in 1855. When its 40 degrees outside, she's wearing a jumper. Nothing was built with electricity in mind.
@michellebreffle8302
@michellebreffle8302 3 года назад
"We have opted out". I so relate to that feeling.
@caleb2242
@caleb2242 2 года назад
@Apex Mind me too. What state
@caleb2242
@caleb2242 2 года назад
This looks like AZ.
@caleb2242
@caleb2242 2 года назад
@@user-tp5yb4hr4w I’m thinking self sufficient is best. Very very small scale. That’s prob safest
@tarabooartarmy3654
@tarabooartarmy3654 3 года назад
“Get 20 of your friends together... 10 of your friends together...” I feel so attacked with my 0 friends right now.
@alicea5
@alicea5 3 года назад
I know right. The people I know won’t give up their current lifestyle for this.
@HAL-dm1eh
@HAL-dm1eh 3 года назад
Yea I was thinking the same and "let's go pound tires" < -- not in today's world (not knocking the point though)
@neuroticnation144
@neuroticnation144 3 года назад
We should get a bunch of friendless people and create a building team, lol 😂
@alicea5
@alicea5 3 года назад
@@neuroticnation144 I think u mean, get to know some friendless people for a while and then create the building team. Not a good idea to just pack up with a bunch of friendless people. Some friendless people r friendless for a reason. 😱
@movieuser6336
@movieuser6336 3 года назад
😊 Thank you for the laugh 😊
@treborironwolfe978
@treborironwolfe978 3 года назад
I've worked in IT for over 25 years and I would *much* prefer having as many "low-tech" features as possible in one of these homes; primary reason being that the more complicated you design a system, the more fail-points you will have, and you may not be knowledgeable enough to repair them yourself.
@dt7491
@dt7491 3 года назад
They are using used toliet water for their plants?
@rubbermallet3873
@rubbermallet3873 3 года назад
D T ccp style 👌
@TylerKoz
@TylerKoz 3 года назад
You can design the home to work both on high-tech and low-tech solutions. That way you could switch back and forth between them if you so please. It would only cost as much as a fully integrated high-tech solution, but would have the capabilities of the standard low-tech model.
@dt7491
@dt7491 3 года назад
@@TylerKoz do they get wifi out there
@TylerKoz
@TylerKoz 3 года назад
@@dt7491 Well you don't need to be connected to the internet to use wifi enabled devices. You could create a local network for your earthship. For devices that need a internet connection, one solution would be Starlink which should be operational in that area in the next 1-3 years. That would be Gigabit speeds. I am unfamiliar with any terrestrial ISPs for that area.
@cpchow6675
@cpchow6675 3 года назад
Low tech is good. Less things that will go faulty, easier to troubleshoot and fix.
@CurtisDensmore1
@CurtisDensmore1 3 года назад
Do you see the irony in saying "low tech is good" in a RU-vid comment?
@PsylomeAlpha
@PsylomeAlpha 3 года назад
Exactly! It's why I like having mechanical tools!
@beback_
@beback_ 3 года назад
@@CurtisDensmore1 Not really. The point is to be as low tech _as possible_. It's like the KISS principle in engineering. No matter how fancy a product you're designing, keep it as simple as possible.
@Hecameup
@Hecameup 3 года назад
What an inspiration. Thank you 😊💕
@user-tp5yb4hr4w
@user-tp5yb4hr4w 3 года назад
i would like both options. one that is automated and the other when the automated one needs repairing.
@Datzneat
@Datzneat 3 года назад
I remember helping my dad's friends build one of the first earthships in that area back in the 80s. Was crazy going back and seeing how many more have been built there.
@badsamaritan8223
@badsamaritan8223 2 года назад
Not enough, unfortunately. And they're all obscenely expensive.
@tarajoyce3598
@tarajoyce3598 2 года назад
Hope you are proud. Thank you for exemplifying innovation.
@voltcorp
@voltcorp 2 года назад
@@badsamaritan8223 the point is that building one yourself is cheap
@gibby5335
@gibby5335 Год назад
Pics
@WhereTheRainbowEnds1111
@WhereTheRainbowEnds1111 Год назад
That's amazing!! Where is this located?!
@Rnankn
@Rnankn 9 месяцев назад
One thing I’ve been thinking about is how the ancient Egyptians used mirrors to reflect light deep into structures. With the right emplacements, it could be directed anywhere indoors. Also you could use a gravity as a battery, with sunlight pumping water to the roof during day, and flowing down at night through a turbine. Or even pressure storage. And magnifying lenses could concentrate sunlight for cooking, or heat retention in rocks.
@sidilicious11
@sidilicious11 3 года назад
When I first heard of Earthships it was such a revelation that homes could be self sufficient for power, water, septic, and indoor gardens. And I LOVE the jewel look of the bottle bricks. I love the concept and aesthetics.
@billbarrett582
@billbarrett582 3 года назад
What expense is involved in an Earthship? I don't understand why some of these are $300,000 they're made from trash.
@erinrachelcat
@erinrachelcat 3 года назад
@@justgivemethetruth are there any how to videos? I want to build one.
@DanielRiera
@DanielRiera 3 года назад
​@@billbarrett582 labor intense to build
@court2379
@court2379 3 года назад
@@billbarrett582 Labor mostly. Transportation of materials. Earth moving. Glass.
@mattpierce5202
@mattpierce5202 3 года назад
Bill Barrett the material is expensive like every time you go to Home Depot it's a hundred dollars. Also they have to make a living the people who get paid to do it interns pay to learn. I'm building my in Texas bye myself it's s lot of work one day it will be worth it.
@TheGenericavatar
@TheGenericavatar 3 года назад
It's good to see they FINALLY started putting the batteries indoors where the temp is steady (and well above freezing) instead of the roof where the batteries' performance degrades more quickly with the wild swings in temperature from broiling summers and freezing winters.
@court2379
@court2379 3 года назад
That is probably due to a shift from lead acid to Lithium batteries. The lead acid outgased a lot of hydrogen and you could blow up your house. So they were put outside where they could be well ventilated.
@spacecoyote6646
@spacecoyote6646 2 года назад
We were on vacation and approached it best from the West. The More ships we saw, the more excited we got. And then we saw a sign "tour an Earthship". So we did.
@extraincomesuz
@extraincomesuz 10 месяцев назад
I love that she says you need everyone, strong, skilled, not strong, ....everyone building a community. I fell in love with earthships in the 80s. I don't have one but built a passive solar home in Malaysia with no Aircon, water tank, compost bins, and garden. We need to be self-sustaining and minimalistic because everything we buy uses fossil fuel. Once we get off of fossil fuels we can try to re-create commerce and trade. In my dream world...😊❤
@BlackBeltScrub
@BlackBeltScrub 3 года назад
Kirsten, been watching your channel for years and I want to thank you for all the videos you've done. I really think you're putting out a "message" for people and exposing people to new ideas that maybe, just maybe, will make the Earth a tiny bit better some day.
@kululv
@kululv 2 года назад
I agree! It is so inspiring to see so completely different approaches to house building! I'm always wondering how she finds all these objects.
@jenniewilliams1668
@jenniewilliams1668 2 года назад
Yes, totally agree
@reset6970
@reset6970 3 года назад
The desert ecosystem and the homes are just stunning.
@eelexa
@eelexa 3 года назад
Can't tell you how much I appreciate your channel, Kirsten! It's been a huge inspiration over the last couple years and with every video I learn a little from all of these amazing and innovative people, both high tech and low. I really appreciate what you do.
@shirleym4309
@shirleym4309 Год назад
I Love the idea of the Earthship.They totally make sense to me and I love the bottle glass walls and no utility bills.
@KinuGrove
@KinuGrove 3 года назад
Love how the gardens are integrated into the house. Everyone should be growing food like this.
@jeremygenslinger4874
@jeremygenslinger4874 3 года назад
Yes but the greenhouse part should be 3 times the size that they are the way they are building these it's basically just to recycle the water and not to grow food for self sufficiency. I've been to this community and they are a bunch of new age Hippies that left California and other than the living area being efficient Energy wise they are still Idiot rich snobs who buy everything else who left and brought their California stupidity with them.
@KellenChase
@KellenChase 3 года назад
Jeremy Genslinger this is what I was just coming here to say. I still see lots of food miles. And individual greenhouses are great, but I’d love to see some berms and swales In a master plan for that community since they are already built. That land needs seepage and a canopy layer.
@jonothandoeser
@jonothandoeser 2 года назад
@@jeremygenslinger4874 It was clear to me when I saw my first Earthship video that you could never feed a family from the indoor gardens they have shown. It's better than nothing, but I still think you would need a separate greenhouse + outdoor if you were going to plant enough for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for a family year round. Taos is not the ideal environment for planting. But you can easily build in a more fertile zone and employ the same concepts. And yes, much of the "We're saving the planet" marketing is overstated and illogical. It's best just to see these as a great inspiration for people who would like to live as sustainably and self sufficiently as possible. They're not perfect, but it's a good start on many levels.
@OH8STN
@OH8STN 3 года назад
Absolutely magnificent presentation. An Earthship home would be a dream.
@jebes909090
@jebes909090 Год назад
@Will Swift well you see, its costsWAAAAAAAAAAAY more. its basically uppermiddle class larping.
@WINTERMUTE_AI
@WINTERMUTE_AI 2 года назад
Amazing! I just bought land in the desert for a tiny house, this is the best information I have found so far. I was going to brute force my AC, with massive solar array and a bunch of expensive batteries, but with tires, dirt and that cooling pipe, amazing!
@melanierobinson4152
@melanierobinson4152 2 года назад
This is the exact home I would love my family to live in. Simple and beautiful. Nestled in nature the way life is supposed to be. Beautiful video.
@Ethan.s..
@Ethan.s.. 2 года назад
Traditionally people have lived in groups. Made things safer and more efficient.
@larsvegas1505
@larsvegas1505 2 года назад
some day someone has to go in and dig all those cancerous tires out of the ground... then maybe they will grasp the concept that u cant just live on a landfill..
@gorillaspawn6071
@gorillaspawn6071 3 года назад
My neighbors! Beautiful people doing beautiful work.
@stevenqirkle
@stevenqirkle 3 года назад
These are very cool. Realistically, I would probably never go to such extremes. But it does inspire me to move forward on smaller scale projects like a rainwater collection system, solar panels, and a greenhouse.
@daniluchison
@daniluchison 3 года назад
U sure? what happens if the next covid is not so innocent? what happens if the next covid takes hundreds of millons accross the planet? You'd probably want to be in one of such houses! :)
@angelaengle12
@angelaengle12 3 года назад
@@daniluchison It's not that we all wouldn't want to live in a place like that. It's just that you have to prepare for this financially. Most of us don't make enough to start big projects like this. I think stevenqirkle is right to say start with something small. Everyone can implement some type of self-sustainability in their lives no matter their budget.
@ryanbruh752
@ryanbruh752 2 года назад
@@daniluchison an economic collapse is far more likly than a cough killing you
@daniluchison
@daniluchison 2 года назад
@@ryanbruh752 We are going to have both, an economic collapse and a much nastier virus coming this way. We are not to survive as a civilizations, we became a threat to the planet. When you have disasters like deep horizon where the damage can be seen from satellites, that's when the rules of the game changed.
@OfftoShambala
@OfftoShambala 2 года назад
The way most of us have been living IS the extreme way. And that’s why people believe the lie that the world is over populated.
@carrillochica13
@carrillochica13 3 года назад
I first heard of earthship in 2013 and was so intrigued! Soon after I started looking into living small and self sustaining. Living free and eco friendly has been my lifetime goal ever since
@Mark-nt1jf
@Mark-nt1jf 2 года назад
My wife and I stayed in one of the rental earthships for a couple of nights for an anniversary trip. We were very comfortable and really liked it.
@jedics1
@jedics1 3 года назад
As someone who is experienced with technology and knows a lot about earthships I can comfortably say that the low tech approach is the only sane choice, ANY critical function that uses technology to operate them has a manual back up because the electronics can and do fail. Much more sensible to have the manual low tech version as primary and the high tech as secondary where it makes sense. About the only major draw back to Earthships is they can only be built in remote locations which isn't for everyone and that they need land which gets you on the hook for the cost and regulation that comes with all houses. Which is why I built a tiny house truck instead :)
@seriouslee6741
@seriouslee6741 3 года назад
I am becoming more interested in a tiny house truck. I'd love an "earthship home base" but I have this insane need to travel and see a new sunrise. I'm probably years away though, mostly lacking in knowledge and the right vehicle.
@jedics1
@jedics1 3 года назад
@@seriouslee6741 My truck would cost a fortune in fuel to do a lot of travelling in. I'd be getting a van instead. A truck is the better option if your more of a house cat that doesn't want to be a rent slave.
@seriouslee6741
@seriouslee6741 3 года назад
@@jedics1 yeah, that's kind of where I'm at. I don't want to pay rent but I want something that feels like home. Tried bus life, busses are too noisy to move and no one likes looking at them. Did van life for about 5 years, I really miss that. The reason I am considering a truck is because I thought maybe one could take me to some of the off road places a van can't. I don't want to travel a lot but I don't want to stay in the same place forever either. I feel like such a boring person after a year. Thanks for the input. I didn't really consider the difference between gas. Definitely something to think about.
@motoben6520
@motoben6520 2 года назад
This would work great until you can't get 12 volt pumps, lead acid batteries, inverters, water filter cartridges,, or window glass. I saw a Simple Survival unit that had a hand pump for the water. One could possibly build a sand cartridge filter. Still a better way to leave over conventional homes.
@jedics1
@jedics1 2 года назад
@@motoben6520 But by that stage the world is truly screwed and what kind of life are you going to have anyway...
@jesse_cole
@jesse_cole 2 года назад
That opening drone shot is fantastic.
@veggieboyultimate
@veggieboyultimate 11 месяцев назад
This type of housing would be perfect for desert settings.
@darrishawks6033
@darrishawks6033 3 года назад
I have learned that radon seeps into the tubes that blow air through the earth BUT it is much heavier than air, so as long as your tube is sloped to the outside like the diagram shows, the radon will stay outside. Just a fun fact.
@naomiwalker8169
@naomiwalker8169 3 года назад
I would like to combine the earthship with a dome home. Both has their ups and downs, but it would be pretty interesting.
@peshaddock
@peshaddock 3 года назад
I live in a dome. Its not that different. The earthen mass of the foundation coupled with high r factor insulated walls mean comfortable temps are a matter of venting cool night air and sealing up in the 110 degree arizona heat.
@ianrobinson476
@ianrobinson476 3 года назад
I am happy to see they stopped slanting the south facing windows. I am sure after so many leaks they realized the slant wasnt worth the heat gain.
@analisalee4163
@analisalee4163 3 года назад
totally agree
@theuglykwan
@theuglykwan 3 года назад
Why do they leak if slanted?
@oscrazzies90
@oscrazzies90 3 года назад
Great presentation, really like these earthships and all of the simple, sustainable ideas incorporated into the design like the air conditioning tube BUT the pricing is not cheap at all. Although I would choose this over a mansion of the same price, anyday... the materials to build these earthships are NOT 200k. It could be done for muuuuch cheaper. I understand she has a business but if you want to develop a model to actually make the world a better place you need to prove to people that this can actually be affordable so that healthy and sustainable living can be for everyone.
@josephrbarton
@josephrbarton Год назад
"healthy and sustainable living can be for everyone." the biggest challenges are making the changes that enable moving things from proof of concept>pilot>realistic ability of broad adoption. The more people and climates involved, the greater the complexity and the overall cost of shifting/adjusting. Given that the most stability we have politically is 4 years, (aside from lifetime supreme court positions) long term planning is nearly impossible.
@drakedorosh9332
@drakedorosh9332 3 года назад
Nice editing. People will appreciate how you mixed in positive experiences with grey and black water. I also like your skill as an interviewer. Others would be temped to interrupt or not even ask questions that the interviewer knows the answer to. As far as swinging a sledge hammer to compact dirt in tires, I would forgive anyone who used a bit of gas to run a plate tamper.
@leviorourke7498
@leviorourke7498 3 года назад
I've been a proud roofer for almost 2 decades. I've been wanting to change my skilled trade. Maybe building earth ships would be a neat new field to get into. Is their contracting crews for this construction
@pinakim11
@pinakim11 3 года назад
I have just started watching these video...looks like volunteers build it... before you build your own house volunteer some places to get the experience...cool idea
@fredgarvin4482
@fredgarvin4482 3 года назад
Dont think trying to make a living building theae would be a good plan. I am not knocking the concept of these homes. I think they have some good ideas. However it seems most are in this one community. Seems a little hippish or tribalist. Not many examples elsewhere.
@pinakim11
@pinakim11 3 года назад
@@fredgarvin4482 You are correct and that is the problem. I like the earthship sustainable living idea but building with community members have limitations. Also, building with tires may not be the best idea and selling them takes long time. Currently, we live in a rental house and my dream is to build a small energy efficient house with solar and rainwater harvesting with minimum carbon footprint.
@leviorourke7498
@leviorourke7498 3 года назад
@@fredgarvin4482 almost communal, I agree. I noticed the more I looked into them. But, uve made a great concept green home myself an will be building the first in next year hopefully. Hope it goes as well as my home has for rentera
@fredgarvin4482
@fredgarvin4482 3 года назад
@@pinakim11 yeah. I am looking at things from a off grid as much as possible thing. Low bills and etc. I am a self admitted anti social guy so i not into the commune hippie stuff.
@Nerd3927
@Nerd3927 3 года назад
I really love earth ships and the concept. I just find living on a real ship so much cheaper and I can move!
@mihiec
@mihiec Год назад
Smart people with great enthusiasm and energy
@juansmithe9988
@juansmithe9988 2 года назад
I like everything about these structures except the bottle walls. One day I’m gonna build something like this.
@williamfrom6021
@williamfrom6021 3 года назад
Its funny how rain water collection is this new thing in the usa. Here in Australia its the social standard and in some council areas in force building regulation. I dont know one country house in Australia that doesn't have rain water tanks for drinking.
@amethyst1826
@amethyst1826 3 года назад
A lot of UK residents collect rainwater, too. It makes a lot of sense.
@LClaus
@LClaus 3 года назад
Unfortunately, In the USA some cities ban rain water collection.
@debblouin
@debblouin 3 года назад
Some municipalities in the US actually restrict rain water collection.
@debblouin
@debblouin 3 года назад
Leslie Claus staggering, isn’t it?
@amethyst1826
@amethyst1826 3 года назад
@@LClaus some councils do in the UK. It's really silly as we often have water pipe bans during summer so rainwater does come in handy for watering gardens & wotnot!!
@colleenmirelez5767
@colleenmirelez5767 3 года назад
I really enjoyed this piece. It's given me a lot to think about in the way that we live and the way that we should be living.
@thefrub
@thefrub 3 года назад
I would love to adapt these principles to a more suburb-friendly home.
@bobjob3632
@bobjob3632 3 года назад
Of course god supports abortion. To be complete. Jesus commends you to love. That’s an order. You shall love this baby enough to keep it alive. But sure, you can get an abortion.
@bitkrusher5948
@bitkrusher5948 3 года назад
They are in a suburb of Taos new mexico
@hisomebodytrackingmuch1309
@hisomebodytrackingmuch1309 3 года назад
@@bobjob3632 wtf are you talking about?
@hisomebodytrackingmuch1309
@hisomebodytrackingmuch1309 3 года назад
It be really good for earth, and therefore humanity, if this sort of engineering was adapted for all new builds!!!!
@thefrub
@thefrub 3 года назад
@@hisomebodytrackingmuch1309 Exactly, but there's a lot of things here that wouldn't work in higher density areas. You can't have a septic field in a dense suburb, but you could separate the grey water and sewage to reduce waste. One of the most eco-friendly things we can do is just NOT move out into natural areas. Even a low impact home like this is incredibly disruptive to the area, humans are the apex predator. So if we could make homes like this work in Compton, the impact of them would be so much more
@tetemay8840
@tetemay8840 3 года назад
Outstandingly truly caring for her
@hippieschick6473
@hippieschick6473 3 года назад
We stayed in a earth ship there over 20 yrs ago. It started our love for off grid living! They are labor intensive but worth it!!!!!
@bradrandel1408
@bradrandel1408 3 года назад
Love New Mexico thank you so much for this one...🦋🕊
@kululv
@kululv 2 года назад
that was a great presentation by this woman! So clear and logic, with no fuss. It was very pleasant to listen to all her helpful suggestions.
@mhhocane3513
@mhhocane3513 2 года назад
insha'Allah I am gonna build my dream earthship with reclaimed materials and earth 🌎🙏 in coming few years and I will keep a free room for people from different continents than mine 👍 believe me my country kashmir is place worth visiting 👍
@MetalGearMk3
@MetalGearMk3 3 года назад
Yes Finally a Earthship!!! Thank you!! Can you visit a Rammed Earth home in the future?
@cliffordbradford8910
@cliffordbradford8910 3 года назад
6:43 you see they have propane (LNG) delivered which I guess is for cooking (?) but with that much roof space you could make enough solar to cook with electricity. 8:45/17:45 this is one of my problems with the earthship model is the use of large amounts of unpaid, manual labor which takes a lot of time and understates the cost of building. In the USA and other developed places if you had to pay for the labor you would choose instead to use more mechanization such as soil compactors. I'm still shocked that a 2BR/1 bath fairly compact house made of a lot of natural local materials cost $219k. So at this scale I wonder if they're still doing it with free labor. I certainly don't have 20 friends that would give up several weeks to help me put up the basic structure. I would like to see a case made for professionally built earthship developments and what the business case looks like. 14:44 I would like to see a profile on a tropical earthship because most of them I've seen are in arid landscapes.
@katl1489
@katl1489 3 года назад
And I heard Mr. Reynolds doesnt even live in one... could be a rumor but theres something off and his cult like community. I looked into being an intern and he want you to pay??? Okay for room and food but I had a trailer and can feed myself, thanks. Something was off about it...
@yvonnehyatt8353
@yvonnehyatt8353 6 дней назад
Very good Dirksen family. Please send this video to Joel Salatin thanks.
@joelweinberg18
@joelweinberg18 Месяц назад
As an architect...this is beautiful in all ways..
@russellf1339
@russellf1339 3 года назад
I love how you’ve adapted the earth ship over time and put all the years of experience into different environments. I’m curious if you think an earth ship would ‘sail’ in a temperate rainforest? I’m in the Smoky Mtns and looking to get undeveloped property for something similar, in terms of build concept
@Research0digo
@Research0digo 2 года назад
Hey Russell, I hope you see this: Be sure to study such things as 'angle of declination' charts & info - for the area you become interested in - for positioning your south wall and roof overhang. Don't forget to slop what isn't under your foundation/slab away from your front wall, also strongly consider either a perforated, clay or French/rubble trench drain. Best wishes - never let go of your dream!
@squadwipesyt3639
@squadwipesyt3639 Год назад
The only issues I can see is having to make sure your wood is as weatherproof as possible to delay rot from the humidity. Also depending on how much sun you will get you might need to add more space on the roof for solar panels since waterfall doesn't seem to be an issue. Or you can integrate your panels into your roof at a slight angle like scales so that water runs off of them onto your roof for collection. Also foundation on softer ground will need something more stable underneath. These earthships are in the desert on harder ground with less humidity and more sun, so those will be the factors you will have to accommodate your plans to. As long as you keep the area well ventilated, mold shouldn't be an issue either.
@markdlondon
@markdlondon 5 месяцев назад
Yes, they have been built in other climates, should be easy to find with web search I think there's one in either Ohio and\or upstate NY
@NevinMillan
@NevinMillan 3 года назад
Obsessed with this home and community! My family is going to make a transition to something like this in the very near future. Just need to decide where and how. But this video has been very inspirational. Thank you for sharing!
@patrickrussell1888
@patrickrussell1888 2 года назад
Areas available in the US are currently limited; otherwise the structure would have to meet all building codes. This area of New Mexico, while quite small, is under unique state building standards negotiated by its founder over decades.
@armithel3133
@armithel3133 9 месяцев назад
"OPTED OUT OF THE SYSTEM" Man i FELT that to the CORE.
@ramonalvarado9503
@ramonalvarado9503 2 года назад
One of the best constructions I ever seen.
@ratt57
@ratt57 3 года назад
Thank you for this video. Absolutely amazing. I was in Taos last year and went to see a "neighborhood" of earthships (it looked like the one on Lone Tree lane in the video). We got a "tour" and explanation of how the house was built, but this video gave me a much more detailed view of how they're built and how they work.
@ccollinslarsen
@ccollinslarsen 3 года назад
This is one of the first youtube channels I got into years and years ago, so glad you continue to make these amazing videos. My mom has a house very close to here! (not an earth ship though)
@Plarndude
@Plarndude 3 года назад
I'm very disabled with health problems. I wish I could live in an Earthship but still be in the City so I get all the things I need.
@schoo9256
@schoo9256 3 года назад
I have a similar scaled-down version of that problem, I see a counsellor once a week, can't really move too far away from her. The last place I lived in would have been fairly easy to build an earth-ship there...but it also had one clinical psychologist for 40,000 people who couldn't see me bc of a conflict of interest, and no psych for another 200miles.
@75blackviking
@75blackviking Год назад
Loves me some earthships. It's really the coolest. Inspirational design.
@0HARE
@0HARE 3 года назад
Thanks for the super interesting tour. Your guide did a great job explaining all the systems, and the overall concept of the design. Taos is a wonderful little town, and the Earthship community is one of the reasons why. We took a tour of one of these a few years ago, and are seriously considering buying/building one for ourselves. Good Vibrations
@joffrey.ph_
@joffrey.ph_ 3 года назад
Welcome to another paradise video! 😍
@specificallyforauditions753
@specificallyforauditions753 2 года назад
These videos bring tears to my eyes... this is beautiful.
@solfeinberg437
@solfeinberg437 2 года назад
In addition to being good for the planet and your pocket book these look like they're good for community and empowering people.
@carolinebray82
@carolinebray82 2 года назад
I love rewatching this, currently on my second night of staying in an earthship! I want one and I want go crazy build like Michael did 🥰🌱🚗🔌🌻🤘🏻🐝😎😻
@atomotron
@atomotron 3 года назад
Yeah, it's so nice you don't have to think about the winter when the ground freezes more than a meter deep. You can build wonders out of flat tires or even mud, without any basement, or dew-point calculations, or defrost effects in the ground after winter.
@halroark1
@halroark1 2 года назад
Inspiring. Practical. Sustainable. Beautiful. Thank you.
@landline516
@landline516 3 года назад
This looks like a good life in a good community.
@G123G
@G123G 3 года назад
i lived in two different earthships some years ago. god i miss it!
@ig7157
@ig7157 3 года назад
If you don't mind sharing, why did you leave?
@Elic205
@Elic205 3 года назад
@@ig7157 internet? 😎
@raksh9
@raksh9 3 года назад
Please share some earthship stories. What was it like to live in one? Why did you live there, and why did you leave?
@SeeTheWholeTruth
@SeeTheWholeTruth 3 года назад
In general, it isnt for the young couple most of the time. Work is the issue, and very few counties in the USA allow such building, and those are generally not near major varieties of workplaces, school districts so fourth. They are a better retirement area building than a full lifespan plan with the world as it is presently.
@joffrey.ph_
@joffrey.ph_ 3 года назад
Wish I can build one of my own someday.. I wanna be one of those people who "opted out". 🤔🤔🤔
@jimmyjohnny3779
@jimmyjohnny3779 3 года назад
Me too but in Ireland it’s not easy getting land etc.
@lifeisgreen9233
@lifeisgreen9233 3 года назад
Feel the same
@the0point
@the0point 3 года назад
@@jimmyjohnny3779 Or building approval?
@the0point
@the0point 3 года назад
The working with other people to make it is also very nice.
@cliffordl.2943
@cliffordl.2943 3 года назад
count me in!
@billymartingould2784
@billymartingould2784 3 года назад
This deserves a lot more recognition ❤️❤️
@blueycarlton
@blueycarlton 2 года назад
I love all you videos very much indeed. So satisfying to see so many imaginative, creative and thoughtful people taking risks and exploring new ideas
@kevinm3751
@kevinm3751 3 года назад
Why would anyone criticize these homes? Seriously, if you dont like it fine MOVE ON but to make negative comments just shows ignorance!
@MichalOlender
@MichalOlender 3 года назад
It's interesting to see the upgrades and solution finding.
@emmanuelviktor
@emmanuelviktor 2 года назад
O LOOK! @ 02:44 THERE Even is a dedicated space to grow fruits! Cool
@twindragon-tu1wd2
@twindragon-tu1wd2 3 месяца назад
No tilted windows, cool . I saw curtains instead of bedroom walls to the sunny plant area . Much cheaper and convenient. ❤
@woody3786
@woody3786 3 года назад
I really like the concepts and principles employed in these houses. Makes a lot of sense. I don't like the cave like light inside the house and some of the found object aesthetic details. I am grateful that Earthship is testing this out on a large scale, and hopefully making these simple concepts more mainstream (minus some of the aesthetic decisions)
@jonothandoeser
@jonothandoeser Год назад
I think you have to go outside of the Taos/Mike Reynolds models to truly see the state-of-the-art earthships today. The Taos models still tend to carry the original Hippie aesthetic they were born out of. Rough finish, slightly dirty, junk yard recycling, amateur/commune build process. You can find a lot more refined designs using the same principles and layout elsewhere these days.
@perezm714
@perezm714 3 года назад
Watching this while browsing Redfin for a traditional home [sigh]
@jmellow8721
@jmellow8721 3 года назад
I love these low-tech practical solutions. Earthships are a major part of climate solutions. I love it, I hope to build one, one day.
@patstats1
@patstats1 2 года назад
Thank you for another great presentation. It keeps us informed, educated and inspired.
@askunclemason2940
@askunclemason2940 3 года назад
It says these are less expensive... only 200,000, how much are the more expensive ones? 200k is not reasonable in many areas of the US. .
@christopheraugustine5816
@christopheraugustine5816 3 года назад
The older Global models used to start at $200K, I think. Since then inflation has pushed it up, and I think that they are trying to stay on that target price. That reflects the cost of the place all in, though. Your labor may have more or less value than that of the workers.
@Nphen
@Nphen 3 года назад
Imagine saving $500 per month in energy, water, and sewerage bills. That's $60,000 saved over 10 years. That being said - ideally someone could do something similar to this Earthship for less money. New build housing is expensive. Materials cost a lot and labor is a big factor. Older homes or trailers may be filled with toxic chemicals from past generations, and often require a lot of upkeep. Roofs and walls can be ticking timebombs just waiting to cost thousands in repairs.
@court2379
@court2379 3 года назад
@@Nphen Where are you located? I run about $150/m for gas and electricity on average. Are those east coast prices?
@theuglykwan
@theuglykwan 3 года назад
@@Nphen I live in Scotland, my energy, water, sewerage bills are probably $180 or so a month. It would nice to knock it down to zero though or close to it.
@agentx250
@agentx250 3 года назад
@@Nphen Old homes are not that high of a risk or you wouldn't be able to insure them. New construction has never been easier; once you have the blueprints you can do most of the framing yourself if you wanted. I'd sure as hell rather pound nails where ever I wanted than beat tires in the middle of a desert.
@jellydonutsrule
@jellydonutsrule 3 года назад
I could be sold on one of these Encounter Earthships. I'm already have opted out of life as we know it.
@terrya1252
@terrya1252 3 года назад
same here.
@borys444
@borys444 3 года назад
Thinking about it myself.
@wbwills2
@wbwills2 3 года назад
The earth ship,ship on the ocean comparison/analogy was great.Its obvious in retrospect.Has been going right over my head for years...got it now.Thx from Sandhills of NC.
@deepwaters2334
@deepwaters2334 10 месяцев назад
I love that distressed turquoise paint on the doors and cabinets in the last earthship they showed.
@DollieLife
@DollieLife 3 года назад
So Cool!!! 💚
@vikz5786
@vikz5786 3 года назад
Seen one with a similar design built in NZ. Amazing house but very labor-intensive exercise.
@xeftones
@xeftones 3 года назад
Just get hipsters to pay for a "workshop" and get free labour and their money.
@vikz5786
@vikz5786 3 года назад
@@xeftones I think that's what the owners did. A whole bunch of folks from all over the world turned up. They say it's a knowledge exchange for the labour. I guess.
@vikz5786
@vikz5786 3 года назад
Actually I just remembered there is another building designed using earthship principles not far from where I live. But its not a residence. It's an early childcare centre that also provides multiple healthcare services for the local community. That one was designed by an architecture firm. It didn't take long to build; mainly because the client had the finance and the architects had the experienced construction/labor team to get it done.
@vikz5786
@vikz5786 3 года назад
@@justgivemethetruth that is true. For those who do build them, a labor of love I suppose.
@Nerd3927
@Nerd3927 3 года назад
No not at all. A normal brick house will take 30 years of hard work to pay off the loan. This takes a 13 weeks of low end labor.
@FikSterio
@FikSterio 8 месяцев назад
my favourite by far
@JR-HeavenonEarth
@JR-HeavenonEarth 2 года назад
I want her house...the last one...LOVE the bottles sculpture walls, plants, everything!
@joecunningham1937
@joecunningham1937 3 года назад
My concern with these earthships are more about humidity. Seems nice in a desert but the rest of the world only gets more humid. I think the layout should work, but with more modern building materials. Also wonder why nobody has any wind turbines. Open areas like these would seem like good places for small scale turbines. I'm no expert, just questions.
@SinMore
@SinMore 3 года назад
water turbines from rivers work quite well.
@DukeFan99
@DukeFan99 3 года назад
it is actually a lot more expensive that what i thought
@wiseandfunfox
@wiseandfunfox 3 года назад
They probably have 10 times the amount of labor of regular houses, actually maybe more.
@alterego157
@alterego157 3 года назад
$200k plus land and 20 people working 4 months... for a substandard house in the middle of nowhere with walls leaking toxic chemicals. That's expensive as hell.
@j.a.r.family2576
@j.a.r.family2576 3 года назад
Self righteous people with amazing credit and in debt for life to live in nowhere constantly making sure your "ship" in perfect condition so it continues to ... Maintain itself? 200k I can get damn nice home in most cities. And still have problems with clean water,cold air or power
@JohnDoe-jq5wy
@JohnDoe-jq5wy 2 года назад
Thank you for your diverse frequencies
@ablue5419
@ablue5419 Год назад
I can’t imagine the beautiful view of the night skies from that home . I love that house.
@wiseandfunfox
@wiseandfunfox 3 года назад
I like how they have upgraded their designs over the years, I'm still wondering why they are still pounding tires, it takes months to pound tires with a large amount of people, essentially they are just burying them, no difference in tires at the landfill. They have to transport tires and go to all that effort for so little payback. They could pour concrete walls and be done with it in a week, rather than months. It's of course not that sustainable, but it's 100 times more practical. They also have to fill the gaps between the tires, then doing plastering layers, that's an insane amount of labor. I would love to see a lower man hour/low cost versions of the earthship in climates other than the desert. I think earthships do best in very arid environments, especially because of the earth tubes. You can't do earth tubes like that in humid environments, you would be breathing mold/musty air.
@usfslk
@usfslk 3 года назад
they got nothing better to do, that's why they pound tires for months
@urbanhymns8880
@urbanhymns8880 3 года назад
How is pouring concrete not sustainable? Not sustainable means we'll run out. Maybe you mean environmentally friendly? Concrete seems to be, whereas tires secrete mercury, lead, benzene, etc.
@gypsypath1
@gypsypath1 3 года назад
Urban Hymns Maybe he means because of the limits on the right type of sand for concrete? 🤷‍♀️
@corycity6897
@corycity6897 3 года назад
@@urbanhymns8880 Concrete requires sand, which is of a limited supply. Not to mention producing concrete is also a labor intensive process when you factor in the raw materials. You just don't see the work as the end user like you when you're pounding you're own tires.
@katl1489
@katl1489 3 года назад
Agreed, I have been following Reynolds and Earthship for years. Not a personal fan of his. He a bit culty for me. However I would definitely do earth bags instead. You can buy them by a huge roll for 500 dollars and waaaay easier. Fill them with a coffe can and tamp em down. Cut when needed etc.
@SeeTheWholeTruth
@SeeTheWholeTruth 3 года назад
Her pricing is nonsense. I have followed the earthships since the start. They try to price such for walk ins in the right areas for that much. But it is the same area they have been contained to in that placement for a long while now. I live in another of one of the few areas states that allow such, and they are not priced that ridiculous. Furthermore, those are all the grunge hippy styled, and genuinely not the best the concept is capable of. I get tired of seeing that same area being looked at, but it has become like their "central" area, and it always leaves a "grateful dead" troupe feeling to what are very good design concepts overall. You can do them modernly, to the point that you dont even realize it IS a "Earthship".
@carrynoweight
@carrynoweight 3 года назад
Love your comment, it's so true that it could be modernized to make it more marketable to modern civilization.
@mrearthshome1375
@mrearthshome1375 3 года назад
Take a look at Big Sky Earthships in Montana they have 2 really beautiful Global model Earthships. :)
@Wastetimechasingir1S
@Wastetimechasingir1S 3 года назад
Any builds or links you could point others to in reference to your comment :)?
@warrendomask1565
@warrendomask1565 3 года назад
u must be fun at parties
@billiondollardan
@billiondollardan 3 года назад
I agree. My wife is an architect and she holds the design characteristics in disdain, however the idea is solid and proven over time. She would make many changes aesthetically speaking, but not so much to the functionality of the design
@nancyvaughn1853
@nancyvaughn1853 2 года назад
So this is an earthship. I would love to live this way 💖💖.
@andrewcheshire244
@andrewcheshire244 3 года назад
Love it!!! I just couldn’t imagine life without internet and in such isolation.
@j.w.5510
@j.w.5510 3 года назад
"Ah, what's for dinner tonight?" "Shitberries"
@pfzht
@pfzht 3 года назад
Spoiler: all berries are shitberries
@Matt-dx3wo
@Matt-dx3wo 2 года назад
I appreciate the design and execution of these buildings, very cool. Living in that particular community would probably not be for me because it seems like there aren't many options for getting to Taos aside from driving. I mean I get it, I grew up in a remote place that was a car trip to go anywhere, but if you want to be self sufficient and truly low carbon you're going to need to address that elephant in the room.
@voltcorp
@voltcorp 2 года назад
The biggest reason they're there is because it's where the govt allowed them to experiment with non-regulated buildings. And on a second point, self-sufficiency means exactly that. It's very new to human societies to move miles around hyper-specialized neighborhoods of the same city every day. A world built around like-minded settlements would probably have wide mass-transit networks between them, but you can't expect a project like this to take off inside a urbanized (and therefore regulated and controlled by the real-estate industry) space anytime soon.
@Matt-dx3wo
@Matt-dx3wo Год назад
​@@voltcorp The houses may be self-sufficient, but the people living there certainly aren't. The biggest thing missing there is a corridor to travel via bicycle to town. That should probably be their next project (assuming there is some cohesiveness to the community). I'm well aware of zoning and county vs city permitting requirements.
@samd1405
@samd1405 Год назад
Does carpooling and hitchhiking not count? An electric car charged via solar panels?
@Matt-dx3wo
@Matt-dx3wo Год назад
@@samd1405 In all of the videos I've seen of this community they're driving ICE vehicles. Sure car pooling is good, not sure I'd want to rely on hitchhiking. Much better to have a non car based way to get around. An EV is better than carpooling or hitchiking even if not charged by solar at your house (which takes a pretty big system to do). This community appears to be entirely car dependent, they should work on that next, that's my point and I'm sticking to it.
@babarbarbare7667
@babarbarbare7667 Год назад
Very great job contragulation👍🤗
@gliboperuta9213
@gliboperuta9213 Год назад
free time is the real wealth a person has
@DannyCreech
@DannyCreech 3 года назад
I've been watching Mike for 20+ years now. I love what he does and once this is up to code, it will be great! It's not that hard to make these homes to code and use all or most of the principle design elements that Mike and many others have thought up. I love the idea of catching my own water vrs having a well. I love the idea of air being cooled by the earth prior to going into the house. An indoor green house who doesn't love that?! Get rid of the ugly designs, bottles, and cans and you have yourself a beautiful home that isn't an eye sore.
@OfftoShambala
@OfftoShambala 2 года назад
The bottles can look nice, but yeah not always… u don’t have to use bottles & cans
@notsure1135
@notsure1135 2 года назад
Yeah, tastefully and not throughout the whole house, I dig the clay walls and you could hang whatever on there.
@ericgfx01
@ericgfx01 2 года назад
@@notsure1135 “I dig clay walls” should be on a shirt.
@robind7311
@robind7311 2 года назад
"once this is up to code"..... Code is overrated imo. Code is part of the failed building industry, a monetary system, not value.
@robind7311
@robind7311 2 года назад
@@ericgfx01 right??
@nandodando9695
@nandodando9695 3 года назад
Love it, but all I need is.. 20 friends for 4 months. £200,000 PLus the land, ..have I overpriced it? Is it 20 people the whole way or 5 people then 2 weeks of 20 people at the start?
@ianrobinson476
@ianrobinson476 3 года назад
The tire pounding is the friend needed, time consuming part of earthships. Try tire bales alternatively and you can save a lot of labor.
@dhsredhead
@dhsredhead 3 года назад
Well, it's 200,000 US dollars and most of that is labor, so if you had friends to help you build it that would dramatically reduce the cost.
@ZBirDEveryday
@ZBirDEveryday 9 месяцев назад
This would make a really cool setting for a triller/horror movie. These folks know their land and living space better than anyone else !
@davidthomazi
@davidthomazi 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing it...I would love to build a earthship house and this has motivated me even more!
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