I lived near there in the late '90's and was graciously given a tour of several of the homes. Not only are they beautiful, they are extremely comfortable and efficient. Certainly wish I could have one someday.
Most of the value is in the land not in the house itself, so you'd still have to raise enough capitol and purchase land to build. Might not be too different with EarthShip but it would be cheaper as you be saving on bills, etc...
Thanks to Mike, I look at garbage as a gold mine . Now when I see bottles and cans, I see projects and free money. I also love Mikes cooling system and water recycling. He is an amazing person. Thanks Mike. You created a recycling monster
I like Earthships myself. But I think it's only honest and important to day that none of the individual components that make an Earthship were invented by Mike Reynolds, except for the tire walls. Mike did a great job curating ideas from all over to use in a single design. But it should be clear that's what he did. He didn't come up with all of these ideas independently.
I like this guy's logic and philosophy. There are people who are hellbent on going and being right or green to build when it just makes more sense to be resourceful and to use your surroundings whether they're commonly used or not.
Belief in government and the idea that we need to depend on costly infrastructure stifles creativity that should be common to all. These earthships would allow people to live practically anywhere. For example, all water is harvested from rain and snowfall, so no draining of Lake Mead which is getting dangerously low.
Interesting short film. The whole idea of the Earthship is unusual in a sense, but it has the potential to transform our way of thinking about conservation and world betterment.
I think is much more worth watching and helping building these homes , instead of watching stupid shows on tv! It is amazing what people say when they see the garbage warrior series and the earthship documentery! They think is amazing stuff that will bring our building potential way off the grid! I also think that is absolutely amazing that I can get FREE building materials ! It helps that other countries there are places where people can build whatever they want and nobody can tell you what to do with your poo! I showed this to a neighbour that lives close to me, and he also said is mind-blowingly cool! Next thing I will work in is a self sustaining ' LOO', so that I don't have to do any cleaning or paying someone to clean it!
TRADITION and CULTURE. I agree with his staements. I find they are useful for Emotional Health for some people, but they can also stifle innovation. Sometimes the needs we had previously or not the needs we have now.
The only question I have is the chemicals leaching from the tires. In Europe, some countries have banned burying tires and in the US they have to kept above ground (on some sort of platform so they are not touching the earth). Any response to this? All the rest of the recycling sounds terrific!
i am so jealous and envy these people. living the dream, a dream which is translated in peace with everyone and everything. not only that they are giving back to community, by helping nature. I live in Cyprus a small island that has temperatures like Australia and even more. we have no earth ships here but i am trying to start the movement since not only nature needs it but people here too. Is any one willing to give me some basics tips or point me where to look? Like is there a book or a place i can find information on anything that concerns earth ships? like a 'guide book' per say?
Did you build an earthship yet? Just keep watching YT videos, and build a small one if you don't have enough resources or laborers. I want to build a mini earthship which only uses less than 200 tires.
@@bradcampbell5766 no bro. not yet. unfortunately its not easy to do 'innovations in cyprus where i live. its very hard and i will do it when i have enough money to fund myself :)
Wooooowwww..so AMAZINGGGGG all this HOUSES..loveeee this EARTHSHIP COMMUNITY..i wonder at what part they are in the STATES..im so into RECYCLING..ORGANIC..PERMACULTURE..ECO and FRUGAL livingggg..thats the life as ACCENTRIC ARTIST like me lolll..
CAPITALS DUE TO LOSING SIGHT AND REDUCED COGNITIVE ABILITIES. WONDERFUL CONCEPT. IF ONLY THE MAJORITY OF US COULD SEE BEHOND TODAY AND LOOK FOR HAVING A TODAY IN 30 YEARS.
+Theo Voldez Yes they have jobs and cars. They get gas at the gas station. Taos, NM is a few miles down the road. You can rent an earthship and check it out for a while.
Hi folks, We've been inspired by earthship Biotecture and so interested in its development in certain climatic conditions and the enhancement of it's longevity. To that end, we would appreciate were anyone with relative experience help us with answer to any of the three questions as follows: 1. Google estimates the longevity of tires is anywhere between 50 to 80 years before total decay. Does this mean that an earthship could only last that long, given that tires are the predominant material in earthship? 2. Still on strength and longevity of tires, does tires get weaker when exposed to water, as in building with it in a swampy environment? 3. In the interest of tires strengthening and preventing ground water pollution, could the following measures harm or help tires longevity and environmental protection: A. Wrapping the tires in plastic materials B. Painting the tires with coal tar mixed with kerosene. Thanks so much for ur informative response to this inquiry. 🙏🏿
I'm no expert, but I think that since the tires are at a stable temperature, completely sealed that they would last indefinitely. If you are building in a swampy area you would take measures to prevent tires from being exposed to moisture from underneath of wherever. I think you are too worried. Can we trust Google or the fact checkers anyways if there is an anti-earthship agenda in place?
Thanks. I was thinking moreso in a climate with snow and rain. I can see this would work in a desert as daytime temps are quite high so the house stores that heat and releases over the cold night. But would this work in someplace like Canada...
Anastasia Renaud taos NM is a high platau desert so in winter its freezing with lots of snow and rain......Im positive there are many earthships in Canada....it works as long as you get sun light during the day for example it wouldn't work well up in the artic circle where its dark for several months, but it would still work better than any other house design simply because of its passive solar, thermal mass design .....hope that helps
+525Lines solar panels can last 30 years and there are solar panels still working after 50 years......... They collect water from the roof not the ground and there sewage is treated by bacteria and discharged into a plastic line botanical cell
These are great but, expensive and labor intensive. It costs about twice as much per sq ft as conventional construction. If you have the money it's a great idea.
Me: Hey so why does your whole house smell like poo? Earthship owner: Oh I have this really cool irrigation system that recycles my waste into my plants that creates fresh air for me to breath! Me: Fresh air shouldn't smell like poo.
Except world's population literally won't fit by virtue of inhabitants density If you make tinny houses like those ala american suburb wasting so much space. Also, no I'm not going to call that guy a hippie because he literally doesn't qualify as one. What will he do when his solar panels (to put an example) reach they useful life? Oh yeah that's right, buy a new one from a store at a city. This is outright hipsterism.
I lived near there in the late '90's and was graciously given a tour of several of the homes. Not only are they beautiful, they are extremely comfortable and efficient. Certainly wish I could have one someday.
i bought my house 20 years ago and i owe more now than when i bought it. these are fantastic ideas lets make houses instead of landfills.
Most of the value is in the land not in the house itself, so you'd still have to raise enough capitol and purchase land to build. Might not be too different with EarthShip but it would be cheaper as you be saving on bills, etc...
The landfills won't fit into houses. Even if EVERYONE did this you would still have to have both.
Thanks to Mike, I look at garbage as a gold mine . Now when I see bottles and cans, I see projects and free money. I also love Mikes cooling system and water recycling. He is an amazing person. Thanks Mike. You created a recycling monster
I like Earthships myself. But I think it's only honest and important to day that none of the individual components that make an Earthship were invented by Mike Reynolds, except for the tire walls. Mike did a great job curating ideas from all over to use in a single design. But it should be clear that's what he did. He didn't come up with all of these ideas independently.
I like this guy's logic and philosophy. There are people who are hellbent on going and being right or green to build when it just makes more sense to be resourceful and to use your surroundings whether they're commonly used or not.
The ingenuity of our species never ceases to amaze me.
Belief in government and the idea that we need to depend on costly infrastructure stifles creativity that should be common to all. These earthships would allow people to live practically anywhere. For example, all water is harvested from rain and snowfall, so no draining of Lake Mead which is getting dangerously low.
Interesting short film. The whole idea of the Earthship is unusual in a sense, but it has the potential to transform our way of thinking about conservation and world betterment.
+Anis A Tru dat dawg.
Michael Reynolds is my hero!!!
We love living in our Earthship as well as creating videos about life off the grid.
We love you Mike! There's no stopping this inspiration to create you've began
Humans have freewill and imaginationsee for Some reason
I've become completely obsessed with this way of living
Me too! Did you build an earthship yet?
~ My Earthship would be a friggin' mansion by now, if I went the beer can route!
I'm sold on it! I'm going to build One for a elderly friend of mine and ask him if I can build myself one in exchange for building his! :)
Hope it's worked out!
@@graefx it has actually I've been working on a ranch building an off-grid cabin for some family members and exchange they're going to help me
@@tdb4297 How has it worked out so far
I think is much more worth watching and helping building these homes , instead of watching stupid shows on tv! It is amazing what people say when they see the garbage warrior series and the earthship documentery! They think is amazing stuff that will bring our building potential way off the grid! I also think that is absolutely amazing that I can get FREE building materials ! It helps that other countries there are places where people can build whatever they want and nobody can tell you what to do with your poo! I showed this to a neighbour that lives close to me, and he also said is mind-blowingly cool! Next thing I will work in is a self sustaining ' LOO', so that I don't have to do any cleaning or paying someone to clean it!
I love it! I am so inspired by this kind of building.
I'm impressed! Great ideas here!
Me too! Did you build an earthship yet?
Thank you, gracia's.
I lived in dillion,sc in 1955 when I was 15 years old, and there was a house built with bottles and cement
This is what I want to do one time... maybe I can do it in NC when I get back. Have plenty of land there!
I think it sounds like a wonderful way to live.
Only respect for you sir
TRADITION and CULTURE.
I agree with his staements.
I find they are useful for Emotional Health for some people, but they can also stifle innovation. Sometimes the needs we had previously or not the needs we have now.
Im gonna stop crushing my beer cans now 💕
Love it! Would like to live in one!
That's my aunt (diane eriksson) in this 💗
A real eye opener
Love these real Earth 🌎 homes 😄♥️♥️♥️
The only question I have is the chemicals leaching from the tires. In Europe, some countries have banned burying tires and in the US they have to kept above ground (on some sort of platform so they are not touching the earth). Any response to this? All the rest of the recycling sounds terrific!
I never heard of the platform idea, and I have watched quite a few videos. Maybe it depends on where you live in the US.
Soo Awesome Thanks;)
I want to live there so bad.
Me too
"What I liked other people didnt like" almost cried lol
True FREEDOM!
That is so cool.
This is awesome 👍😎🍻
i am so jealous and envy these people. living the dream, a dream which is translated in peace with everyone and everything. not only that they are giving back to community, by helping nature.
I live in Cyprus a small island that has temperatures like Australia and even more. we have no earth ships here but i am trying to start the movement since not only nature needs it but people here too.
Is any one willing to give me some basics tips or point me where to look? Like is there a book or a place i can find information on anything that concerns earth ships? like a 'guide book' per say?
Go study engenieering then u see that archits are just a bunch of dreamy guys💪
Look for books by Mike Reynolds. Earthship Biotecture on google
@@Matabicho1000 but i am an engineer ;p civil engineer :)
Did you build an earthship yet? Just keep watching YT videos, and build a small one if you don't have enough resources or laborers. I want to build a mini earthship which only uses less than 200 tires.
@@bradcampbell5766 no bro. not yet. unfortunately its not easy to do 'innovations in cyprus where i live. its very hard and i will do it when i have enough money to fund myself :)
Very creative
re-purposing > recycling
If only my wife would let me...
Stand your ground.. Show her in a small scale way... That she would acquire something she likes from it too.
Wooooowwww..so AMAZINGGGGG all this HOUSES..loveeee this EARTHSHIP COMMUNITY..i wonder at what part they are in the STATES..im so into RECYCLING..ORGANIC..PERMACULTURE..ECO and FRUGAL livingggg..thats the life as ACCENTRIC ARTIST like me lolll..
hey, but what's the lowest temperature it can protect from during winter?
We all should do this... To save the world...
This is dope doe
I wish I knew how to do this shit man this is so cool to me. Can these be made in Georgia
+droptop100 you can go there and learn how to build these houses they do courses.
How much money do these homes go for?
They're priceless :D
I believe the new global models cost around 150-200k depending on modifications etc.
CAPITALS DUE TO LOSING SIGHT AND REDUCED COGNITIVE ABILITIES. WONDERFUL CONCEPT. IF ONLY THE MAJORITY OF US COULD SEE BEHOND TODAY AND LOOK FOR HAVING A TODAY IN 30 YEARS.
good!!
Yup, I like it
Welcome to Woop Woop!
having an electric car to use as a solar charged battery to run a house is going to be a game changer.
I want nothing more than to be a gopher person in NM.
These people wants the planet to be green and we use all the long the bags they want the planet earth green thumbs up
The only thing that concerns me is bugs !
Does anyone know what they cost to build.?
YESSSSSSS!!!!!
Thank #you
But how's the internet tho? This seems more for isolated old people. Cool none the less
One mans trash is an other mans treasure
Garbage is free, land isn't.
Do the people who live in Earthships have jobs?
Do they have cars, if they do where would they get gas?
+Theo Voldez
Yes they have jobs and cars. They get gas at the gas station. Taos, NM is a few miles down the road. You can rent an earthship and check it out for a while.
saintⓋearth Thanks, but wouldn't a gas station be pretty far out?
Michael Reynolds recycles old grease for fuel for his car. Watch his TED talk.
Hi folks,
We've been inspired by earthship Biotecture and so interested in its development in certain climatic conditions and the enhancement of it's longevity. To that end, we would appreciate were anyone with relative experience help us with answer to any of the three questions as follows:
1. Google estimates the longevity of tires is anywhere between 50 to 80 years before total decay. Does this mean that an earthship could only last that long, given that tires are the predominant material in earthship?
2. Still on strength and longevity of tires, does tires get weaker when exposed to water, as in building with it in a swampy environment?
3. In the interest of tires strengthening and preventing ground water pollution, could the following measures harm or help tires longevity and environmental protection:
A. Wrapping the tires in plastic materials
B. Painting the tires with coal tar mixed with kerosene.
Thanks so much for ur informative response to this inquiry. 🙏🏿
I'm no expert, but I think that since the tires are at a stable temperature, completely sealed that they would last indefinitely. If you are building in a swampy area you would take measures to prevent tires from being exposed to moisture from underneath of wherever. I think you are too worried. Can we trust Google or the fact checkers anyways if there is an anti-earthship agenda in place?
Do Earthships work in cold climates?
+Anastasia Renaud yes the earthships I this video are in the new mexico desert.......where it gets very cold
Thanks. I was thinking moreso in a climate with snow and rain. I can see this would work in a desert as daytime temps are quite high so the house stores that heat and releases over the cold night. But would this work in someplace like Canada...
Anastasia Renaud taos NM is a high platau desert so in winter its freezing with lots of snow and rain......Im positive there are many earthships in Canada....it works as long as you get sun light during the day for example it wouldn't work well up in the artic circle where its dark for several months, but it would still work better than any other house design simply because of its passive solar, thermal mass design .....hope that helps
I wish I had the money to attend the academy
Great idea but it's soo dry there. Too bad you couldn't plant some palm trees and build some kind of an oasis right smack in the middle of town.
they're as happy as habbits in the shire
PS! I can say goodbye to the bills in a few years can be totally independent of government of any kind!
Solar panels need to be replaced. I hope the water they're getting from the ground is upstream from the hole where the sewage is going.
+525Lines solar panels can last 30 years and there are solar panels still working after 50 years......... They collect water from the roof not the ground and there sewage is treated by bacteria and discharged into a plastic line botanical cell
+Kim Rollo Okay. I didn't know solar panels lasted that long.
These are great but, expensive and labor intensive. It costs about twice as much per sq ft as conventional construction. If you have the money it's a great idea.
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empty inside the beer then building or what...
fill it up sand or cement inside the beer then building or what
beer cans and bottle bricks are empty and laid with concrete around them. Less concrete to create the walls is needed. They act as filler-and art!!
✅☑️
'Data' went from a star ship to an earth ship it seems.
How about going to the Philippines and build here earthships we need you to help us...
BTW this was wayyy too short
My neighbor's own a hay bail home they built themselves.
I'm glad I watched this because I didn't know water came from the sky🤔
This is freedom from rent and 30 years mortgages - financial freedom from debt slavery
A friend madeca tires house and Its very good
Ya know, it's not a bad idea
you can rent them for a night or two mas well.
diane & sally are beautiful womens !!!!
This was commented a long time ago haha but diane is my aunt and I can confirm she is amazing 💗
At the end of video: As people get more desperate it has to catch on... Enter 2022.
Thank for reference's guide.........fgracialeh.....
THIS.
Hi
+m qusyairi Bye
+m qusyairi Howdy
Infrastructure=bureaucracy and mandates/codes that are onerous, and the biggest obstacle to people having housing freedom, and independence.
I whant to learn like that sir,i dreambig for like that. I whant to join to aerth acadimy
✌🤘👍😘😍😁
It can’t be built in the cities
Nice for old people, Not for the young like me. this would make us young people trapped and suicidal
+miko poo lol...all that wide open space, scenic nature, no bills to pay, off grid, absolute freedom and you would feel trapped?
that miko dude is a pristine example of a brainwashed sheeple
There's enough garbage in the Whitehouse to build an Earthship with.
don't say idiot that's rude
living in a stake of tires ?! it must be Stinky , I don't know really.
*facepalm*
Me: Hey so why does your whole house smell like poo?
Earthship owner: Oh I have this really cool irrigation system that recycles my waste into my plants that creates fresh air for me to breath!
Me: Fresh air shouldn't smell like poo.
Im willing to bet whatever ventilation system they have prevents this.
But...I don’t want to live in New Mexico.
there's even earthships up in Alberta Canada.
please don't use your mother's jacket....
Except world's population literally won't fit by virtue of inhabitants density If you make tinny houses like those ala american suburb wasting so much space.
Also, no I'm not going to call that guy a hippie because he literally doesn't qualify as one. What will he do when his solar panels (to put an example) reach they useful life? Oh yeah that's right, buy a new one from a store at a city. This is outright hipsterism.
evolving into what? beer drinking farmer hippies? yea what a progress...