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  2. Earthship - Wikipedia

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    This was the beginning of a series of trips made by Reynolds and the construction of earthships in the UK, France and the Netherlands. In 2004, the very first Earthship in the UK was opened at Kinghorn Loch in Fife, Scotland. It was built by volunteers of the SCI charity.

  3. Michael E. Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Michael E. Reynolds (born 1945) is an American architect based in New Mexico, known for the design and construction of "earthship" passive solar houses. He is a proponent of "radically sustainable living".

  4. Garbage Warrior - Wikipedia

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    It follows Reynolds and how he developed the Earthship style of building and his struggle with the laws of Taos, New Mexico, the location of his experimental Earthship community, in order to be allowed to build homes that do not match the structures of local building codes.

  5. Interest soars in self-sustaining homes called Earthships - AOL

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  6. Missouri's 'Dancing Rabbit' Ecovillage (Off the Grid) - AOL

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    Previous: New Mexico's Earthship Community ... green principles were used in the construction of each home and later, the wider functioning of the entire community. But, in their quest to be ...

  7. Earthbag construction - Wikipedia

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    Earthbag construction is an ... inspired earthbag house in Utah and Morgan Caraway of Sustainable Life School is building a house that incorporates earthship ...

  8. Tin can wall - Wikipedia

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    Tin can columns, walls and door frames with exposed metal lath in an Earthship home under construction in Taos County, New Mexico. Glass bottles around the first door frame, and much of the second, admit light. A door frame can be built into the can wall, or rather the can wall is built around the frame.

  9. Earthship Brighton - Wikipedia

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    Earthship Brighton is a self-sustainable building, completed in 2006 [1] and owned by the non-profit Low Carbon Trust, situated in Stanmer Park, Brighton, England. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The building is an example of passive solar earth-sheltered design and was constructed using waste car tyres and other recycled materials such as cans and bottles.