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- A Tire Building Code: In Earthship Volume I, we presented a method of building living modules from discarded automobile tires rammed with earth. Over the thirty years of research & development, we have come to the determination that this method far exceeds any other known building technique with regard to thermal, structural, environmental and availability aspects.
- Earthship Engineering Report: Evaluation of the seismic performance of alternative construction materials in New Mexico. Prepared for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Also in the Engineer's Report is a portion of the engineering evaluation of the Dennis Weaver Earthship, 10,000 square feet near Ridgeway, Colorado.
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A Good Virus - That is the way it could spread. That can only be spread if it’s just emanating from everyone involved like a virus, like a fever, whatever. So, that’s kind of a thought of what this thing that we are doing is... |
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The Earthship Biotecture Academy offers an extensive training in Earthship design principles and philosophy. The program consists of sixty two hours of classroom study, two months of field work and an independent study.
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A fundamental concept of Earthships is that gray water from the sink or tub is recyled and purified by feeding into an indoor planter before being used to flush the toilet. Earthship create an environment in which plants are not only asthetic and contributing to the heath of our environment, but are also highly functional and play a direct role in the maintenance of the home. Having plants that produce food within this environment makes sense and takes sustainable and independent living to another level. |
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Growing food in an Earthship is all about your own personal desires and lots of investigation. When deciding what to grow, pick those plants that interest you and research the varieties. If there is a particular plant you definitely want in your home, experiment a little and plant two of them in varying conditions. The results will depend on a variety of factors: the amount of sunlight/shade the plant recieves, the soil quality or the plants they are situated next to (for a great reference on companion planting see "Carrots Love Tomatoes: Secrets of Companion Planting for Successful Gardening" by Louise Riotte). Often you can get quite different results even when plants are within five feet of one another. |
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A prime example are two Dracaena plants, often called "Spikes" in plant nurseries, that were planted at the Phoenix at the same time. One plant is shaded for approximately 2.5 hours more than the other, and it has grown to over five feet within two years; while the other plant hasn't surpassed three feet. |
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As far as banana trees, which are highly popular for Earthship planters, buy only dwarf banana trees. These can still reach a height of 12-15 feet, can handle most light conditions, and bear fruit at a young age. |
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If you are short on planter space, you can create some extra growing capacity by simulating small planters in the form of buckets hung from the ceiling. Each bucket, like a planter, starts with a 4” layer of gravel, then sand and finally soil. To achieve the entry of water at a low level as with planters, insert a PVC tube that rises slightly above the soil level and extends down into the gravel. The PVC tube will allow you to "bottom water" the planter bucket, which will encourage the roots to reach the water and grow more quickly. |
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For best results, it is advisable to use a neutral or slightly acidic soil in your planter. The majority of plants, including food producing plants, prefer the soil to hover between 7.4-6.0 on the pH scale. Inexpensive, easy to use, pH test kits are available at most garden supply stores, where you can also get any amendments you may need to adjust your soil's pH. The only time you should use sterilized soil is if you know you have soil-born harmful insects (such as cutworm) or disease (such as blight or powdery mildew) present in your soil, and you are trying to germinate seeds, or starting young plants. |
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Earthships Defined (6)
Design Principles
1) Thermal/Solar Heating & Cooling
Earthships maintain comfortable temperatures in any climate. The planet Earth is a thermally stabilizing mass that delivers temperature without wire or pipes. The sun is a nuclear power plant that also delivers without wires or pipes.
2) Solar & Wind Electricity
Earthships produce their own electricity with a prepackaged photovoltaic / wind power system. This energy is stored in batteries and supplied to your electrical outlets. Earthships can have multiple sources of power, all automated, including grid-intertie.
3) Contained Sewage Treatment
Earthships contain use and reuse all household sewage in indoor and outdoor treatment cells resulting in food production and landscaping with no pollution of aquifers. Toilets flush with greywater that does not smell.
4) Building with Natural &
Recycled Materials
House as Assemblage of by-products: A sustainable home must make use of indigenous materials, those occurring naturally in the local area.
5) Water Harvesting
Earthships catch water from the sky (rain & snow melt) and use it four times. Water is heated from the sun, biodiesel and/or natural gas. Earthships can have city water as backup. Earthships do not pollute underground water aquifers.
6) Food Production
Earthship wetlands, the planters that hold hundreds of gallons of water from sinks and the shower are a great place for raising some of the fresh produce you’d like to have in the winter, but find expensive or bland tasting from the supermarket.
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View items...Beginning in early March, the Spring Academy students worked with the staff to begin a new one bedroom global model in the Greater World Community. The first weeks started with laying out tires and continuing to pound the 9 courses of tires.
Photo by: Heather Culp
As the weeks advanced, the structure started to look more like a home, with the framing and the vigas being put up to support the roof.
Earthship Academy Update: New Global Model Earthship
Written by Jeane NardoneGlobal Model @ HQ being built by the Spring Academy cont.
The Academy session is already in its final few weeks and the one bedroom global model is looking more like a house every day. The interior framing is almost completed with proper footings in place for door frames. Electrical boxes are being installed, grey water bed has been filled and packing out of the tire wall continues. This past week, the vigas were delivered and took all students to get them up the berm and in place. Here are a few pictures of this process and the progress of the building.
I mentioned previously that the Earthship BnB is on hold until I have full approval (hence the chookship). At this stage I have planning approval but still need building approval... Thankfully the structural engineer has made good progress and has agreed to tyre walls with no footings (yeah!) and has been very reasonable about various other oddities. So I'm stoked. I hope to have the final set of drawings this week or next.
CFS (country fire service) have given the BnB the thumbs up and downgraded the BAL (bushfire attack level) on account of the earth-sheltered (bermed) design (yeah!).
Week one of the first academy session of 2013 has been eventful and is already coming to a close. We have 33 students attending from all around the world with the same goal in mind: learning and sharing Earthships. Orientation was early morning on Monday, where everyone arrived at the Visitor Center for a meet and greet. Kirsten Jacobsen, our Academy Director, led the introduction to the students, followed by a talk with Mike Reynolds in the classroom.

Steps/requirements for becoming an Earthship Agent and/or hosting an Earthship sanctioned event or build.
1. Graduate from the Earthship Academy.
graduation requirements and info may be found here: http://earthship.com/school
2. Propose your event or build to Earthship Biotecture.
3. Negotiate a percentage of revenue to be shared with Earthship Biotecture.
(this is largely to compensate EB for time spent to digest information on the event and post on the EB website as we are getting a large number of these requests)
First Aquaponics Salad from Earthship Biotecture Visitor Center
Written by Michelle Locher
February 20. 2013, I made our first AQUAPONIC salad from lettuce, tomatoes and herbs, growing in our Aquaponic system.
This Aquapocic System was built on 9 and 10 October 2012, by James Fry, an Earthship Academy student from 2012, as his independent field study.
Follow him on GrowEverywhere.com/aquaponics, and also see our article Earthship Installs First Aquaponics System at HQ
A few years back we all drove big cars. Those were the days of the big Lincolns and Chryslers, and Cadillacs. Even the Chevys and the Fords were big. They were made with thick metal and they were heavy and big. When the energy crunches began, and fuel prices started to rise a few brave companies put out compact cars. They were ridiculed at first. They were called “toys” and “unsafe”. The first models of compact cars were loosing issues in terms of profits but they illustrated that you can still get there in a smaller car... and get there a lot cheaper. The fuel prices never stopped going up. Sure they would take a dive here and there but the over all graph on fuel prices was up. So it is now with housing. Housing has been big and inefficient for a long time. Energy shortages and dwindling natural resources are making us look at smaller, more planet dynamic housing. The Earthship Simple Survival Concept is our answer to this issue.

Photo: Genevieve Croker - Long Way Home - Comalapa, Guatemala
Earthship Biotecture worked with Long Way Home in November of 2011 to build Maria and her family a home.
The formula to create a sustainable building for a family is still evolving like the home itself. The 3-U Survival Pod Earthship can currently be built in any under developed (or developed) country. It takes about $60,000 to build. It is about $25,000 in materials, $20,000 in modest crew labor and $15,000 for transportation costs etc.
Put together $60,000, we can build a 3-U S-Pod. We have people (students) who are looking to work for us in exchange for learning. The money that is raised with the tuitions is put directly back into the house and labor costs which allows us to be able to build these homes. These are ground-up, start-to-finish builds that allow people to volunteer and see what goes into the building process.
Survival Pod Earthships: Why they are more attainable buildings
Written by Jeane NardoneThe Earthship crew is currently working with Long Way Home in Comalapa, Guatemala building a 3-U Survival Pod Earthship for Romeo Apen and his family.

The structure for the Survival Pod is more or less the same as the Vaulted Global model Earthship. However, the systems in place for a Survival Pod Earthship are mainly what differentiates in the affordability and the attainability of these buildings for more people. The systems are functional, but abbreviated in these structures.
Academy Session: Fall 2011
What drew you to enroll in the Earthship Academy program?
I am inspired by the Earthship concepts and unusual design. I am incredibly curious about urban planning and sustainable design, especially incorporating humanitarian work and focusing on communities with less modern resources.
What was your favorite aspect of the academy? Why?
I think the combined package is another aspect that drew me into the academy. I considered the internship, but I also wanted the theoretical and practical knowledge behind the construction. That being said, I enjoyed working outside everyday, living in New Mexico, and building relationships with my fellow students and with the Earthship crew. I love the design aspect of developing the projects. As far as the physical labor, I loved laying can walls, the occasional tire pounding session was awesome, and learning about mixing concrete/mud, those were my favorites. I liked learning about plants and food production, but felt that our group did not have much time to incorporate these elements in practice.
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