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what are advantages of eartship​

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Answered by WhiteDove
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Earthship homes are 100-percent-sustainable homes that are inexpensive to construct and can be incredible to reside in.

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Comfortable temperatures. ...

Modern amenities. ...

Recycled materials. ...

Renewable energy. ...

Financial freedom. ...

Free food. ...

Inexpensive materials. ...

Simple construction

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Answered by RAAZ34
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NATHANIEL BERMAN IS FOUNDER OF HOUSELY, A DESIGN AND REAL ESTATE BLOG TRACKING TRENDS IN DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE. in this article, he discusses the environmentally friendly design and numerous benefits of the earthship, a 100-percent-sustainable housing form.

All architecture directly impacts the environment as a result of the construction process used to erect them, the design features and the types of materials used. In the past, the construction of traditional homes has negatively impacted the environment, and these continue to contribute to greenhouse gases through long-term energy usage. As society becomes more aware of these issues, sustainable design is increasing around the world, with more future homeowners seeking to reduce their carbon footprint.Earthship homes are 100-percent-sustainable homes that are inexpensive to construct and can be incredible to reside in. They boast numerous amenities not found in other sustainable building styles. Earthships started taking shape during the 1970s when Michael Reynolds was seeking a home that used sustainable architecture and indigenous materials, relied on natural energy and would be feasible for the average individual to construct. His vision culminated in a u-shaped home, which kicked off the entire Earthship movement.

As a result, most modern Earthship buildings are horseshoe-shaped to maximize the amount of natural light and solar gains during the colder months. Windows in the home always face the sun to admit light and heat. The walls are thick and dense, constructed from tires to provide thermal mass that regulates the interior temperature naturally.

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