
SatanicPanic
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I've looked at them for sale before but they are usually overpriced and since it's still basically an experimental concept they don't really work as good as they are intended to. Can you imagine building one by hand way out in the desert, lugging hundreds of tires out there and then sledgehammering each one full of dirt?
I think adobe/superadobe is a better idea but truthfully short of having water running down an elevation that could be self tapped for hydro I think the best bet is just a small, efficient home that is easy on the electric bill.
Yeah, it's the kind of thing that you need 50 friends to help you actually build. I'm really fascinated by the passive heating/cooling idea plus the clean, grey, black water recycling.
A couple of my lifelong friends and I have discussed the idea of purchasing property and developing a simple commune. Like, a bunch of tiny houses with a separate recording studio, haha. I don't think it's going to happen.