Earthship Biotecture creates buildings that heat and cool themselves naturally via solar/thermal dynamics, collect their own power from the sun and wind, harvest their own water from rain and snow melt, contain and treat their own sewage on...More
Earthship Biotecture creates buildings that heat and cool themselves naturally via solar/thermal dynamics, collect their own power from the sun and wind, harvest their own water from rain and snow melt, contain and treat their own sewage on site, produce food in significant quantities, utilize materials that, are byproducts of modern society, like cans, bottles and tires
The California Institute of Earth Art and Architecture is a 501 (C)3 non-profit/charitable foundation at the cutting edge of Earth and Ceramic Architecture technologies today. Founded in 1986 by its director, Nader Khalili (1936-2008), its...
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