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  2. Earth shelter - Wikipedia

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    An earth sheltered house in Switzerland (Peter Vetsch) An earth shelter, also called an earth house, earth-bermed house, earth-sheltered house, [1] earth-covered house, or underground house, is a structure (usually a house) with earth against the walls and/or on the roof, or that is entirely buried underground.

  3. Earthscraper - Wikipedia

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    An earthscraper is a building that provides multiple stories of permanent space below ground where people may live: the inverse of very tall high-rise buildings.. Though humans have been building structures underground for centuries, such dwellings are generally called Earth shelters, and typically are only one or two stories deep at most.

  4. Mark Zuckerberg Is Reportedly Building an Underground ... - AOL

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    The plan is that the shelter’s door will be made of metal and filled in with concrete—common in bunkers and bomb shelters, the news outlet reported in its extensive article citing planning ...

  5. Mark Zuckerberg insists the 5,000-square-foot underground ...

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    The underground shelter is more than twice the size of an average private family home in the U.S. Mark Zuckerberg insists the 5,000-square-foot underground structure in his secret Hawaii compound ...

  6. Budget constraint - Wikipedia

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    In economics, a budget constraint represents all the combinations of goods and services that a consumer may purchase given current prices within their given income. Consumer theory uses the concepts of a budget constraint and a preference map as tools to examine the parameters of consumer choices .

  7. Luxury Underground Bunkers: Practical or Paranoid? - AOL

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    Or it could be a tornado or an economic collapse like we're seeing in Greece. "There is a very good chance that in your lifetime you will need an underground shelter to survive." So that's exactly ...

  8. Underground living - Wikipedia

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    Underground living refers to living below the ground's surface, whether in natural or manmade caves or structures (earth shelters). Underground dwellings are an alternative to above-ground dwellings for some home seekers, including those who are looking to minimize impact on the environment. Factories and office buildings can benefit from ...

  9. This 15-story underground doomsday shelter for the 1% ... - AOL

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    When the apocalypse arrives, life goes on. That's the possibility some are preparing for, at least.