1983: Update on Michael Reynolds and Earthship Biotecture
Written by Earthship Biotecture
The junkman cometh once again and he's still using both natural materials and recycled litter - plus imaginative design - to build energy-efficient homes on the mesas of New Mexico.
The "junkman" cometh . . . once again! And he's still using both natural materials and recycled litter — plus imaginative design — to build energy-efficient homes on the mesas of New Mexico.
by Jeannette Brown
Regular readers of this magazine will likely remember Mike Reynolds (see MOTHER NO. 56, page 82). He's the innovative architect in Taos, New Mexico who's devoted to constructing houses from natural (and not-so-natural) materials.
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