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The earthship living space was built at [[Haiti Communitere]] as a response to the 2010 earthquake. It serves as a demonstration for how homes can be built from waste material like tires, plastic bottles, and rubble from the earthquake. The base of the earthship is made with tires stacked seven high within the walls. Above the tires is the plastic bottle walls. The roof is steel bars made into a dome and plastered over. The earthship incorporates concepts like temperature regulation, solar energy, sewage treatment, upcycled materials, water harvesting, and food production. | The earthship living space was built at [[Haiti Communitere]] as a response to the 2010 earthquake. It serves as a demonstration for how homes can be built from waste material like tires, plastic bottles, and rubble from the earthquake. The base of the earthship is made with tires stacked seven high within the walls. Above the tires is the plastic bottle walls. The roof is steel bars made into a dome and plastered over. The earthship incorporates concepts like temperature regulation, solar energy, sewage treatment, upcycled materials, water harvesting, and food production. | ||
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File:HCEarthship11.jpg|The plastic water bottles create a stunning view on the inside of the earthsip. | |||
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File:HCEarthship25.JPG|The water that is used in the shower and restroom flows to an underground reservoir that feeds the garden beds in front of the archway of the earthship. | |||
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Revision as of 18:23, 1 November 2014
Overview
The earthship living space was built at Haiti Communitere as a response to the 2010 earthquake. It serves as a demonstration for how homes can be built from waste material like tires, plastic bottles, and rubble from the earthquake. The base of the earthship is made with tires stacked seven high within the walls. Above the tires is the plastic bottle walls. The roof is steel bars made into a dome and plastered over. The earthship incorporates concepts like temperature regulation, solar energy, sewage treatment, upcycled materials, water harvesting, and food production.
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The plastic water bottles create a stunning view on the inside of the earthsip.
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The water that is used in the shower and restroom flows to an underground reservoir that feeds the garden beds in front of the archway of the earthship.
Videos
Here's a view of the wall from inside the Earthship structure. The wind blowing through the trees outside causes the light from the bottles to flicker.