10 Reasons Why EarthShips Are F!#%ing Awesome

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Earthships are 100% sustainable homes that are both cheap to build and awesome to live in. They offer amenities like no other sustainable building style you have come across. For the reasons that follow, I believe Earthships can actually change the world. See for yourself!

1) Sustainable does not mean primitive

When people hear about sustainable, off-the-grid living, they usually picture primitive homes divorced from the comforts of the 21st century. And rightfully so, as most sustainable solutions proposed until now have fit that description. Earthships, however, offer all of the comforts of modern homes and more. I’ll let these pictures do the talking…

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2) Free Food

Each Earthship is outfitted with one or two greenhouses that grow crops year-round, no matter the climate. This means you can feed yourself with only the plants growing inside of your house. You can also choose to build a fish pond and/or chicken coop into your Earthship for a constant source of meat and eggs.

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3) Brilliant Water Recycling

Even the most arid of climates can provide enough water for daily use through only a rain-harvesting system. The entire roof of the Earthship funnels rain water to a cistern, which then pumps it to sinks and showers when required. That used ‘grey water’ is then pumped into the greenhouse to water the plants. After being cleaned by the plants, the water is pumped up into the bathrooms for use in the toilets. After being flushed, the now ‘black water’ is pumped to the exterior garden to give nutrients to non-edible plants.

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4) Warmth & Shelter

The most brilliant piece of engineering in the Earthship is their ability to sustain comfortable temperatures year round. Even in freezing cold or blistering hot climates, Earthships constantly hover around 70° Fahrenheight (22° Celsius).

This phenomenon results from the solar heat being absorbed and stored by ‘thermal mass’ — or tires filled with dirt, which make up the structure of the Earthship. The thermal mass acts as a heat sink, releasing or absorbing heat it when the interior cools and heats up, respectively.

The large greenhouse windows at the front of the house always face south to allow the sun to heat up the thermal mass throughout the daytime.

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5) Energy

Solar panels on the roof and optional wind turbines provide the Earthship with all of the power it needs. As long as you’re not greedily chewing through electricity like a typical first-world human, you’ll never be short of power.

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6) Freedom

With all of your basic needs provided for and NO bills each month, you’re free! You don’t have to work a job you hate just to survive. So you can focus your time on doing what you love, and bettering the world around you.

Imagine if the entire world was able to focus on doing extraordinary things instead of just making enough to get by. Imagine if even 10% of the world could do this. What would change?

7) Easy to build

At a recent Earthship conference in Toronto, Canada, a married couple in their forties shared about how they built a 3-story Earthship by themselves in 3 months. They had never built anything before in their lives and were able to build an Earthship with only the printed plans. They did not hire any help, nor did they use expensive equipment to make the job easier.

If one man and one woman can do this in 3 months, anyone can do it.

8) Cheap

Earthships are exorbitantly cheaper than conventional houses. The most basic Earthships cost as little as $7000 (The Simple Survival model) with the most glamorous models costing $70,000 and up, depending on how flashy you want to be with your decorating.

With these cost options, Earthships can fit the needs of everyone — from the least privileged to the most worldly.

9) Made of recycled materials

Much of the materials used to build Earthships are recycled. For starters, the structure is built with used tires filled with dirt:

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The walls (above the tires) are created by placing plastic and glass bottles in concrete. When the Earthship team was in Haiti after the earthquake, they employed local kids to both clean up the streets and provide all of the bottles required for building their Earthship. Plus, they look pretty sexy.

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10) Think Different

The most powerful thing Earthships do is force people to think differently about how we live. If housing can be this awesome, and be beneficial to the environment, then what else can we change? What else can become more simple, cheaper and better at the same time?

It’s time for us to re-think much of what we consider normal.

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I'm a dreamer, web designer, entrepreneur and an enthusiastic explorer of consciousness who's passionate about changing the world in a huge way. I live for traveling, late-night conversations and moments of intense clarity or intoxication.

  • Jokapo

    Is there anywhere to get plans, maybe something to base an original design on? Would they be free, the plans I mean.

    • Ecclesiastes

      Hi from Ecclesiastes Project (www.facebook.com/EcclesiastesProject)- we’re building an earthship in Vermont. The easiest way to get plans is through Mike Reynolds’ books, available at Amazon or elsewhere I suppose; those books are designed to enable anyone to build one from scratch. The original books are kind of old and the techniques have developed since then; last year they were talking about releasing an update real soon, so that may or may not have been done yet. Hope that helps!

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  • mystefier

    Nice article. I’m all for that. Was wondering where you got the price of $7,000 for the survival earthship? I’ve been trying to find info on prices, but every page I check has such radically different prices. Another site said the Survival Model costs $50,000 to $100,000.

    • http://www.facebook.com/marc.coppola1 Marc Coppola

      When we attended the Toronto Earthship Conference – we were told by Michael Reynolds that at one point they were able to build a simple survival model one for 7000$ :)

    • http://www.facebook.com/mohawkade Andrew Elliott

      An earthship may be built for as low as $7000, but once built, it can have a resale value up to $50,000 and up.

  • Brad

    Where can I find building plans? It appears there are multiple sources that are selling plans for over $5,000.

  • PePe

    Hey Rabbit – This is the post that i found you guys through. I was really digging into this earthship concept. My dad is an architect/ingineer and i would love to build one of these back home (Costa Rica) with him :)

    Moreover, i was captivated by your little “discription” – when i read this i said to myself; I need to meet this guy. Its like our minds are connected!

    Lets stay in touch and cordinate for a vist soon. I would truly enjoy to see your headquarters. If you have some extra time check out my site – you might find some inspirational material http://www.studentsoflife.com/

    Pura Vida

  • http://www.facebook.com/eversor.noctis Danny Rivera

    These Earthships look amazing! How can I build one of these?! Can I get plans? :D

  • Clare

    Wow, this is fantastic! I’m going to look more into this… we need more Earthships here in the UK!

  • http://www.facebook.com/rasmus.foyer Rasmus Leo Foyer

    I live in Montreal and would love to volunteer my time for this project (email me at rasmus.foyer (at) gmail.com). I am also set on building an earth-ship and would love to be involved in building others until the day I can build my own. I would strongly recommend http://www.undergroundhousing.com/ and the book Mike Oehler wrote! Really inspiring.

    I’ll come visit soon!

  • glamfish

    Earthships seem great! The only thing I have against them is that their designs should be open source by now…. Learn from Open Source Ecology! :)

  • aurora

    Oh no way. You guys actually did this. I have been literally dreaming about something exactly like this. Now to build my real home like this, and multiple vacation homes ;)
    Also Rabbit, whoever you are, loving the way you presented this, and from your little personal blurb you seem like the radist man.
    Dang.

  • WalterWayne

    This is a great website and I’m already a fan of your work! Earthship’s are interesting, but there are a few “modern” idea’s that would work well if integrated into the processes.

    One might be the addition of Rocket Mass Heaters instead of conventional fireplace or stove layouts.

    Another might be employing a foam/concrete blend that adds a certain flexibility and resilience to the final build. This also has the effect of reducing the overall weight during the build process and improving the efficiency of the thermal mass heating effects.

    Glad to hear the Kickstarter project is a go! This website is great, motivational and informative.

  • stefaruto

    Thinking out of a community set box. I love it, and I’ll sure to build one, just to see in which country that would be..Spreading this all over the internet! ^ ^ Namaste

  • http://www.facebook.com/fox.ultrafeel Fox Ultrafeel

    Most wonderful, i am preparing similar earthship initiatives and spreading of the idea in Switzerland and Germany!

  • Daniel

    How do you overcome the smell of tires what they are use for the back berm?

  • Reba Armstrong

    This is so beautiful, so doable!

  • http://twitter.com/wholewoman Whole Woman

    What a wonderful concept – thank you for sharing it!! Where can I find out more??

  • chemd

    My main worry is having enough power to run a grow room.