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The term Earthship, coined by self-proclaimed "biotect" Mike Reynolds, is derived from the homes being in and of the Earth-that is, constructed responsibly out of earthen materials and built into the ground.
Scientific American 2010
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House built from recycled material called Earthship being constructed in Haiti
CNN.com 2011
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House built from recycled material called Earthship being constructed in Haiti
CNN.com 2011
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The family began building the house, which sits on 38 acres, in 1996 and now call the Earthship home full time.
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The family began building the house, which sits on 38 acres, in 1996 and now call the Earthship home full time.
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The family began building the house, which sits on 38 acres, in 1996 and now call the Earthship home full time.
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The family began building the house, which sits on 38 acres, in 1996 and now call the Earthship home full time.
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The family began building the house, which sits on 38 acres, in 1996 and now call the Earthship home full time.
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Michael Reynolds 'keynote address on futuristic, environmentally-friendly "Earthship" houses -- constructed from recycled bottles, tires and washing machines -- embodied the forward-looking mindset of this weekend's "Farming for the Future" conference.
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Michael Reynolds 'keynote address on futuristic, environmentally-friendly "Earthship" houses -- constructed from recycled bottles, tires and washing machines -- embodied the forward-looking mindset of this weekend's "Farming for the Future" conference.
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