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  • Опубликовано: 24 июн 2023
  • In Taos, a small town in New Mexico, a wave of change is forming. Eartships are eco homes that allow people to have a sustainable life by generating their power, and water, and building with environmentally friendly materials. We look at how this community came together in Taos to tackle the growing pressure of climate change
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  • @ancientdunlop
    @ancientdunlop 7 месяцев назад +103

    Love mine. It affords me the greatest luxury on earth, the ability for my wife to stay home and raise the the kids because the cost of living is so much lower. I live in Western Canada, They aren't just a New Mexico thing.

    • @LifewithFateh
      @LifewithFateh 7 месяцев назад +3

      Sweet as. I would like to have some information about to build one for me in Himalaya.
      Please share your email. Thank you.

    • @jodycarter7308
      @jodycarter7308 3 месяца назад +2

      Been in one outside Montreal. I want one

    • @martinakrhankova6585
      @martinakrhankova6585 3 месяца назад

      That is such an incredible inspirative short story ❤

    • @shanacookthecanukgypsy9527
      @shanacookthecanukgypsy9527 3 месяца назад +2

      Would love to connect regarding information I hope to build here in ontario

    • @merlinking502
      @merlinking502 3 месяца назад

      Hey! So do I, can I connect with you and ask some questions?

  • @y0nd3r
    @y0nd3r 8 месяцев назад +72

    "You shouldn't have to make money to live, you should make money to play."
    Well said!

    • @stephanie475slh
      @stephanie475slh 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, at $220-$275 per square foot, you're definitely going to be working to live in one of these houses.

    • @roykoffi7942
      @roykoffi7942 2 месяца назад

      @@stephanie475slh this statement is deep .If you're stuck only making money to live you definitely won't have enough money to live in this kind of house.
      You/we must quit that mindset of working just to live , pay bills etc

    • @michaelschiessl8357
      @michaelschiessl8357 25 дней назад

      That's it that's the way Michael thank you!

  • @user-tu2sj2yb6j
    @user-tu2sj2yb6j 3 месяца назад +23

    New life goal buy a land and build an earthship ❤❤❤

    • @clovermark39
      @clovermark39 Месяц назад

      My life goal add features that are eco earthship friendly to my normal house as I can’t afford to move.

    • @mimielf
      @mimielf 27 дней назад

      mine too!

    • @4GreaterWorldPeace
      @4GreaterWorldPeace 11 дней назад

      Me too!

  • @emmamccormick8443
    @emmamccormick8443 4 месяца назад +13

    as an aspiring architect, this is the most sustainable idea i have ever seen, IM IN LOVE!! I need to be able to make these houses

    • @OutWestRedDirt
      @OutWestRedDirt 2 месяца назад +1

      Look into sand bag houses too

    • @clovermark39
      @clovermark39 Месяц назад

      We all need to look into these house or add features of them into new houses.

  • @muzishian
    @muzishian Месяц назад +4

    I was fortunate enough to stay in an earthship back in the early 90s owned by Dennis Weaver. It was a two-story 6000 square-foot luxury home located in Ridgway, Colorado. I absolutely loved it and knew, even back then in my early 20s, that someday I would buy land and build my own. I’m getting close to that point in my life where I’ll be able to do that. I will be heading to New Mexico to learn about these in depth hopefully sometime next year. These are the future of practical, sustainable living for those who want self-reliance all over the world.

  • @katherinegeddie7687
    @katherinegeddie7687 11 месяцев назад +65

    Many may call him a rule maker but I call him wise. He's ahead of his time. In order to live on this planet with climate change and rising costs, we will need to think outside the box.

    • @nicolasdavies4129
      @nicolasdavies4129 5 месяцев назад

      but you need to have 1mil to buy one of his houses haha

    • @WikWar
      @WikWar 3 месяца назад

      Climate change is not real

    • @clovermark39
      @clovermark39 Месяц назад

      You need people to help build an earth ship and cost of lifestyle to live in them is minimal.

  • @EarthAngel1111x
    @EarthAngel1111x Месяц назад +3

    Brilliant creativity at its BEST🎉

  • @evaaaa5290
    @evaaaa5290 4 месяца назад +8

    Moving to Virginia to buy a small piece of land and make my own earthship partially out of tires. Thank you for paving the way, Michael! ❤

    • @janet1744
      @janet1744 3 месяца назад +1

      Tires should never be INSIDE living areas of earthships. Tires enclosed so that creatures can't burrow or slither into living areas.

    • @janet1744
      @janet1744 3 месяца назад

      I saw one failure on utube where animals had entered a self-built unit that was cheaply built without real experiential knowledge HOW to build. An Alaskan family of homesteaders came to fix a sustainable home for that off-grid attenpt another family started.

    • @CorgisRClever
      @CorgisRClever 3 месяца назад

      @evaaaa5290 You first might want to consider, whether or not the state building code would allow you to build an earth ship on your land. I think it’s a great idea. I just don’t want you to be frustrated if you can’t do it because of the laws here in Virginia.

  • @clovermark39
    @clovermark39 Месяц назад +2

    I’d say he is a forward thinker. We need more of these people.

    • @4GreaterWorldPeace
      @4GreaterWorldPeace 11 дней назад

      For sure! However the stock market might not do well if people became more sustainable and content.

  • @Chuck145e
    @Chuck145e 9 месяцев назад +41

    Mike Reynolds is the modern-day Frank Lloyd Wright, in terms of going with the land instead of against it. Both men truly are revolutionary. I've already decided that an Earthship is what I want for a self-sustainable house.

    • @aaaaallllld7576
      @aaaaallllld7576 8 месяцев назад

      Frank Lloyd Wright took credit for the work of a talented female architect (Marion Mahony Griffin) and proliferated scams. So yeah, good comparison.

    • @jomeyer13
      @jomeyer13 8 месяцев назад

      Or a car designer going against the flow other than ford.

    • @neverfallnewsmedia
      @neverfallnewsmedia 7 месяцев назад +3

      Ummm no. Mike treats women, much differently than men. He also does absolutely nothing for the community of Taos, or it's homeless population. These homes are totally elitist, way too big, and cost a fortune to build.
      The concept is great, but Tiny Homes are a much better option, with a 3 wall, tire design.

    • @Chuck145e
      @Chuck145e 3 месяца назад

      @@neverfallnewsmedia Everybody has their own unique tastes. For me an Earthship is the way to go. For other people Tiny Homes might be their cup of tea. Everybody's different.

    • @neverfallnewsmedia
      @neverfallnewsmedia 3 месяца назад

      @@Chuck145e Earthships are cool, but not ideal for most people because of the cost.
      It can be even better.
      Facts say that the size of an earthship is too big for people.
      They have done in depth research on how much space we use, even with large families, and studies show, that we don't need as much space as we build, to live in.
      So here is an example of what I mean:
      When earthships were created, grow towers didn't exist.
      This means they had to plan a greenhouse on the south side, and add more sq. footage.
      Today we understand that a dwelling shouldn't be measured in sq. feet, it should be measured in cubic feet.
      Vertical gardening has changed the way earthships need to be made.
      I'm sure they are evolving, as they always have.
      Here is what Earthships don't get:
      A used house is 100% recycled material and and Earthship by definition is not.
      So the solution is not Earthships, it's rehabilitating already existing homes, into renewable homes.
      Solar, Bio-Gas, Wind, and Water catchment can ALL be made with 100% recycled materials from craigslist.
      Earthships started a cool idea, but I'll take it from here tbh.
      I improved on this idea, which is the correct way.
      Earthships are still awesome, but they aren't the best idea.

  • @robertwilsoniii2048
    @robertwilsoniii2048 Месяц назад +1

    I love the color grading of this film. And I love Earthships.

  • @yourpathmatters
    @yourpathmatters 11 месяцев назад +60

    I personally like the idea of junk repurposed homes, and I think it could be great for everyone not just hippies and outsider culture.

    • @laulaja-7186
      @laulaja-7186 9 месяцев назад +2

      The only problem if “everyone” adopted it, is pretty soon no more junk so the price goes way up. I mean all fine and good to use old tires while enough are available, but can you imagine if we tried to build everyone’s homes out of them? Not enough rubber in the world. Never run out of dirt though.

    • @llothar68
      @llothar68 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@laulaja-7186 You can't scale them, thats the main problem. You run out of space before running out of junk.

    • @politicalchannel66
      @politicalchannel66 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@laulaja-7186running out of junk is a good thing

    • @josephyarbrough9316
      @josephyarbrough9316 7 месяцев назад

      ​@llothar68 if you have the room, you can scale

    • @llothar68
      @llothar68 7 месяцев назад

      This is the total opposite of resource aware architecture. @@josephyarbrough9316

  • @RokDAWG1
    @RokDAWG1 9 месяцев назад +22

    I grew up in New Mexico & have seen these spread all over the state. I have really wanted one for years. Now I’m living on the east coast and recently got hurt in a bad accident. I really would love to have one & know so much about these. Maybe so,e time I can get out there to learn from the best and have others help me build mine. Helping to save the planet & teaching others how to do it is an amazing thing!

  • @leilaburris4850
    @leilaburris4850 3 месяца назад +5

    The Earthships are so awesome!!! Great ideas!!! I love them.👍💯😊

  • @crimson4066
    @crimson4066 9 месяцев назад +17

    You shouldn't make money in order to live, you should make money in order to play -Michael Reynolds

  • @nancykisich3263
    @nancykisich3263 5 месяцев назад +3

    I have utter respect for Michael. He’s like Zefram Cochrane on the Star Trek movie

  • @worldadventuretravel
    @worldadventuretravel 4 месяца назад +3

    Fantastic documentary, thank you! It's still absolutely crazy to me that Mike and his wife don't live in The Phoenix. After all of that work and artistry, not to mention the mature vegetation that takes years to cultivate to where it's producing food, to abandon that masterpiece as a mere rental seems insane. If I'd built that house I'd never leave.

  • @DavidDavida
    @DavidDavida 4 месяца назад +3

    its just a start to the movement.. so many ways ,,, so many options.. Mike is part of the global Game changer crew!

  • @Jennifer62389
    @Jennifer62389 11 месяцев назад +11

    Some of those houses are beautiful, specially the gigantic one you're still working on.❤

  • @jennyc1846
    @jennyc1846 16 часов назад

    The world needs more 'Michaels' in it!! Thank you for a great video cheers from Western Australia

  • @SayisSaying
    @SayisSaying 7 месяцев назад +3

    The Phoenix Earth ship design reminds me of the Nautilus house in Mexico. Absolutely beautiful

  • @garygerard4290
    @garygerard4290 7 месяцев назад +4

    I checked to find the elevation of Taos is 7,000 feet
    thanks for posting this

  • @Christina-eb8yf
    @Christina-eb8yf 3 месяца назад +2

    THIS IS MY DREAM!!!!! IN LOVE💞💞💞💞

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 6 месяцев назад +5

    Taos, what a fabulous idea. Been pondering a potential in the area of NV, AZ, but NM works.

  • @Albisriede
    @Albisriede 7 месяцев назад +3

    "Architects are folks who want to build monuments for themselves"? Seems like an honest opinion. It also seems that each of these Earthship structures is, in fact, a monument to those who built them, especially considering the size of some.
    Having watched numerous reports on Earthship and similar construction has always left me with the impression how labor intensive these things are to construct. It literally seems to 'take a village' to build them. On the other hand, the results are truly fascinating.
    Then again it 'takes waste', at least tires in most cases, to build 'earth-friendly' housing like this. Would they be the answer to housing problems of a larger scale? Probably not. They are wonderful expressions (to avoid using the term 'monument') of certain individuals with good intentions and a desire to live in harmony with their surroundings.
    Still, as one who lives in his own a self-built monument, a 10'x12' micro cabin, built like a bird in just a few weeks, I ask "why so big"? In his 1997 Atlantic article, Bill McKibben explores the consumption of energy in terms of calories. There we learned that the greatest consumer of caloric energy is the Blue Whale, who requires close to 200,000 calories of food daily. Only one other species matches that: the modern human with all his wants. While the Whale consumes non-polluting krill etc. we require things to be mined, transported, smelted, manufactured etc. etc. before we get to benefit from it. All of these processes are energy and pollution intensive, and thus bring the number of calories expended close to what it takes for a Blue Whale to exist.
    According to McKibben's article the ideal max population of humans at consumption rates of the 1990s would be less than 1.5 billion "without diminishing our balance with nature". At that population density it might even be possible to live with housing in mind that is as efficient as Earthships are. If we ever got along with one another. But we're now over 8 billion, a number Earth will never be able to sustain. Still, I enjoy seeing the various artsy expressions. Carry on.

  • @jomeyer13
    @jomeyer13 8 месяцев назад +5

    I think it helps to be in a warm climate.

    • @OutWestRedDirt
      @OutWestRedDirt 2 месяца назад

      Taos isn't that warm.
      Have proven to work well even in Canada.

  • @margholtz
    @margholtz 4 месяца назад +4

    Please come to South Africa, Africa... We need housing and food sovereignty. Can't we transform our shanty towns into earthship Meccas?

    • @SarahMcCoy88
      @SarahMcCoy88 3 месяца назад

      This is something I would love to do. I definitely need more education, though, and would love to learn more about the geography and culture of your people to incorporate natural and important resources into construction, as well as which plants have cultural relevance for food and medicine. Also, learning about what kind of materials there are considered as leftover or waste from other projects that we could source for little to no money. So many factors, but I would love to learn these things.

  • @dragonflytempb8395
    @dragonflytempb8395 9 месяцев назад +6

    I worked in property management and real estate for years. I regularly said same thing, "people live in the space so it's totally personal to them." It's something people need to remember whenever they do anything for anyone in regards to their home. The little things matter for most people sometimes as much or more than the big things

  • @nickgallant5778
    @nickgallant5778 7 месяцев назад +3

    Put this man information and website on the description he deserves the recognition to the fullest for making this video what it is

  • @nomofomo3995
    @nomofomo3995 8 месяцев назад +3

    The topic got y'all a like.
    The fact that this is the best production about earth ships got y'all a sub..
    I'm going to be involved with that myself, one day soon.. ✌️😎

  • @jomama5186
    @jomama5186 8 месяцев назад +3

    VERY COOL ! LOVE THESE CREATIVE, INNOVATIVE HOMES !!! HEAVEN !

  • @mariebisson1252
    @mariebisson1252 8 месяцев назад +3

    Stunning

  • @kallasusort2986
    @kallasusort2986 9 месяцев назад +8

    That was a wonderful video on Earthships and tribute to Mike Reynolds of a 40 year love of his project. I visited the visitor center for the Earthships. It was a beautiful building only thing I didn't like was they add a couple massive logs for show. The original thought of Earthships was to recycle old tires and other so called garbage for an inexpensive way to live sustainably and of course now up to millions ... the majority of people don't have that kind of money. Just like tiny homes are now up to $200,000.00 because they are trendy. I love the evolution of the Earthships - especially additional greenhouse area to grow your own food.

    • @alinamelnik7480
      @alinamelnik7480 8 месяцев назад

      Totally agree about the logs. In the beginning they said why should we use trees if there’s rubbish, but in the end they use it a lot, though of course it’s beautiful

  • @shaunhall6834
    @shaunhall6834 7 месяцев назад +2

    Moving here from Colorado.. lov love love this place and earthships!

  • @raystevens687
    @raystevens687 4 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for sharing your information I appreciate that thanks again.

  • @tara7088
    @tara7088 3 месяца назад +2

    ❤❤❤

  • @Raising.hell.
    @Raising.hell. 3 месяца назад

    Every home should be made like this!!!! Why aren’t the rich that complain about put our energy crisis and environmental challenges doing this!!! This is how a home should be!!!

  • @mojellajasper1434
    @mojellajasper1434 6 месяцев назад +2

    wow wow wow

  • @bradleygeary850
    @bradleygeary850 9 месяцев назад +10

    Very clever man! even if they had managed to crucify him, he is still a winner! that ability to think outside the mainstream and beyond cash is success in its self, what a great Idea Earth ships are! all machines evolve and continue to develop

  • @michaelburns5122
    @michaelburns5122 8 месяцев назад +3

    Amazing. Hope to build one someday.

  • @crystalsharadin9772
    @crystalsharadin9772 2 месяца назад

    So awesome and inspiring. He's so right, indigenous people had the right idea all along. 🖤

  • @Adornments4U
    @Adornments4U Месяц назад

    Bless Y'all ~~~

  • @Kavou
    @Kavou 9 месяцев назад +14

    The only thing I don't like is that the intership you get for Earthships in NA from the founder, forces you to work 95% with tires only and nothing else while you build clients houses AND you're paying over 2k USD, which is more like a scam.

    • @wjmcnabb
      @wjmcnabb 2 месяца назад

      So, for $2000, you receive a master class of hands-on education, while actually accomplishing and creating something useful?
      Oh, the horror 😲 what a terrible idea ... why, its like slavery!! 😮
      Do you realize how ignorant that sounds now?? Sure, you can go ahead and justify paying tens of thousands to a university for a "well-rounded education" that often teaches you zero useful skills ...
      Or, you can think of it as an apprenticeship - and maybe try watching the video in full, or better yet, go see for yourself why so many people are thrilled to receive a priceless education experience for a few thousand dollars and some sweat, while fulfilling their dreams. Yep, sounds just awful. 😅

  • @veronicakimbrell6241
    @veronicakimbrell6241 8 месяцев назад +4

    an amazing man that is a great innovated thinker and creator.. I admire him.

  • @brigittewhitlow7815
    @brigittewhitlow7815 8 месяцев назад +2

    Inspiring

  • @ogyouwannabelikeme
    @ogyouwannabelikeme 2 месяца назад

    A pioneer, we thank you 🙌🏼🫶🏼

  • @lorascelsi8102
    @lorascelsi8102 8 месяцев назад +3

    Love ❤ it

  • @Gila-kasla777
    @Gila-kasla777 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hadih🤲 sne kalyegh for acknowledging the Pablo Indigenous community...our Indigenous people have had lived off the land. Our Wetsuwet'en were semi nomadic, moved seasonly...
    I wonder if Michael Reynolds could assist with his skills to some of Indigenous people who R in need of housing...clean water like the Navajo nation?
    Their water system is so messed up due mining or some sort....
    Earthship homes suitable for damp weather?
    Sne kalyegh for sharing 🤲🖖🌌
    single Indigenous mum

  • @nathanielhinz4946
    @nathanielhinz4946 8 месяцев назад +2

    Mike Reynolds is a national treasure. An artist of this scale should be placed among the great artists of old.

  • @OldesouthFarm
    @OldesouthFarm 7 месяцев назад +2

    Wish this would work in the south. With the horrid humidity, I don’t think it would work.

  • @fernandadasneves3827
    @fernandadasneves3827 3 месяца назад

    fantastic love it

  • @AMaass-bh7zd
    @AMaass-bh7zd 9 месяцев назад +3

    Can somebody steer me in the right direction I am in between places right now and would love to have one of these homes where do I go and I need to get out of the snow no more!!!! Snow!!!!

    • @OutWestRedDirt
      @OutWestRedDirt 2 месяца назад

      Biotecture has website or give them a call. Look up Mike Reynolds in Taos and his community.
      Look into sand bag houses too, they have, had community in California.

  • @user-ll5fp7mw6n
    @user-ll5fp7mw6n 3 месяца назад

    Mister ,you pruve what i can't stop repeting.( Live is easy) and we came to live it that way ...

  • @WilldoAldone
    @WilldoAldone 11 месяцев назад +5

    Love the ideal and design, but was wondering about drought?

    • @theuglykwan
      @theuglykwan 11 месяцев назад +5

      They get 9 inches of water a year there so drought seems to be the norm for them. They can buy water to fill up their tanks. I think one way is to have excess tank storage plus more roof collection space. They can also use those nets which harvest water from the air. But in a multi year drought they are probably going to struggle.

  • @1whitecottagelife770
    @1whitecottagelife770 9 месяцев назад +5

    They have no electric bills? How much did the solar system cost? The wind electricity generator? How many years to "break even?

    • @damianmathis7083
      @damianmathis7083 7 месяцев назад

      Probably not very many power bills in those parts of the country run around 400$ a month

    • @ancientdunlop
      @ancientdunlop 5 месяцев назад +2

      My solar system was about 25k. It's part of the mortgage cost of the build, so essentially, once the house is completed there are no utility bills, just your regular mortgage. In that context, the 'break-even' is zero years. Now, in ten years most people will need to replace their batteries, which depending on what's developed over the next decade prices could vary, but you can expect to have a capital expenditure of around 7-10k. The next set of batteries will last much longer based on technology advancements, say about twenty years. Your cost will be 10k divided by 20 years, divided by 12 months. Your monthly electrical bill in 10 years will be $41 a month as a worst-case scenario. If I were tied to the grid in my area, the grid connection fees alone are double that and only likely to increase. It's a win any way you look at it.

  • @dandahermitseals5582
    @dandahermitseals5582 3 месяца назад +1

    We live above the snowline in NE corner Washington mountains Off grid since 1969 Ozarks Alaska and 33 years here. 30 Mile view big 360 degree pan with no sign of humanity. Just snowy mountains and forests of BC Idaho n Washington.. Sweet. No people.😅😅😅😅

  • @Sourpusscandy
    @Sourpusscandy 3 месяца назад

    Nice channel, subscribed!

  • @user-cq6eo7hn9g
    @user-cq6eo7hn9g 8 месяцев назад +2

    It’s mostly cement the bottles are just the icing on the cake

    • @RCH369
      @RCH369 3 дня назад

      I'm wondering if hemp Crete, or Cobb would work instead of cement?

  • @arjanvogel6444
    @arjanvogel6444 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for your wonderful work 😇💗💗💗 love and bless us all in divine light 👍😁💪👌👏👏👏 let's save and make beautiful the earth and in the mean time clean her from all the stuff that's been thrown away.

  • @lalahaha5313
    @lalahaha5313 8 месяцев назад +2

    This concept is incredible. My advice is to build these in locations outside of New Mexico because people associate that state with the bombs being tested and worry about the lingering side effects. The local government should be encouraging people like you and trying to draw people to their state! What about Arizona or Nevada with similar climates?

    • @josephyarbrough9316
      @josephyarbrough9316 7 месяцев назад +1

      They are building a lot of these back east in the US

  • @bountyonya4673
    @bountyonya4673 8 месяцев назад +2

    I've posed the question a handful of times, but haven't gotten an answer. Does he consider the off gassing of the tire walls? I look forward to becoming more educated on this.

    • @ancientdunlop
      @ancientdunlop 7 месяцев назад +3

      There is no off-gassing. The tires that are used are spent. Inert. This would only be a problem if you used tires straight off the manufacturing line. On top of that they are encased in adobe or concrete. I have exposed tires in my garage, there is no smell and certainly no gas. My house mostly smells of herbs and plant humidity... And my wife's baking.

    • @josephyarbrough9316
      @josephyarbrough9316 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@ancientdunlopi don't buy this. where did you get this information?

    • @ancientdunlop
      @ancientdunlop 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@josephyarbrough9316 From the house that I live in? I'm hoping this a bot and not an idiot. I literally live in a house made of tires and my first-hand experience is that there is no off-gassing or smell. This concern has been debunked time and time again. There are zero health concerns or reports from people who live in Earthships. People try to discredit them out of what I assume is jealousy for the good design that shows the flaws and crappy design of conventional houses.

    • @josephyarbrough9316
      @josephyarbrough9316 7 месяцев назад

      @@ancientdunlop I'm not a bot. Thx for the insult. I'll take a moment to cool off and decide how to respond to the off-gassing.

    • @josephyarbrough9316
      @josephyarbrough9316 7 месяцев назад +1

      @ancientdunlop From CHATGPT
      Tires do off-gas various volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other substances, especially when they are new. This phenomenon is a result of the curing process, the chemicals used in manufacturing, and the natural composition of the rubber and other materials in the tire. Over time, the rate at which a tire off-gases these compounds decreases, but the question of whether a tire can become entirely inert is more complex.
      Here are some factors to consider:
      1. **Rate of Off-Gassing Decreases Over Time**: As tires age, the rate at which they off-gas VOCs and other compounds decreases. This is particularly noticeable with the "new tire smell" that dissipates over time.
      2. **Environmental Factors**: Temperature, UV exposure, and other environmental factors can influence the rate and types of compounds that off-gas from tires.
      3. **Incomplete Inertness**: While the rate of off-gassing decreases significantly as tires age, it's challenging to say that a tire becomes entirely inert. There may still be minimal off-gassing or leaching of compounds, especially under certain conditions.
      4. **Physical Breakdown**: As tires age and undergo wear and tear, they release particulate matter. This isn't the same as gaseous off-gassing, but it's another form of environmental release from the tire.
      5. **Storage and Use**: Tires stored in cool, dry places away from direct sunlight might off-gas at a slower rate compared to tires frequently exposed to high temperatures and direct sunlight.
      In summary, while the rate of off-gassing from tires decreases significantly over time, it's difficult to claim that they become entirely inert. However, in practical terms, older tires will have a much-reduced rate of off-gassing compared to new ones.

  • @natanielh.7538
    @natanielh.7538 10 месяцев назад +5

    No, only for certain climates and the cost is still quite high to build these dwellings. There are plenty of other options for natural building.

    • @laulaja-7186
      @laulaja-7186 9 месяцев назад +3

      Paying for the labour would make it astronomical! The solution only works where land and labour are cheap and climate is dry.

    • @ancientdunlop
      @ancientdunlop 7 месяцев назад +3

      I live in one in Canada where the temperature goes from -35c to +35c, it works fine, with few area specific tweaks. Built for about $75 a square foot. Did all my own labour. All of it. That is key to any cost benefit.

    • @josephyarbrough9316
      @josephyarbrough9316 7 месяцев назад

      You can recoup investment in 10yrs prox. pay cash. 400k investment. factor 3k mo(no mortgage) electricity, water, etc. over 10 years adds more benefit. That's just to start

  • @TheMoonDejesus
    @TheMoonDejesus 4 месяца назад

    Wow I really thought I was going to like this.

  • @marvanbee
    @marvanbee 8 месяцев назад +2

    I find the music in this video super irritating at times. Seems to seek to reduce the importance of many key messages.

  • @timothyblazer1749
    @timothyblazer1749 8 месяцев назад +1

    Stone is far better, and if you live in NM desert, you have a lot of it right under your feet :-) BUT.. Neat design!

  • @stevehartman1730
    @stevehartman1730 3 месяца назад

    I hope so

  • @drgandalf2003
    @drgandalf2003 8 месяцев назад

    I love the idea. Would love one of my own. How are the plants pollinated?

    • @ancientdunlop
      @ancientdunlop 5 месяцев назад +1

      With a q-tip or a paintbrush

    • @worldadventuretravel
      @worldadventuretravel 4 месяца назад

      It says "pollinated," not "painted..."@@ancientdunlop

  • @joneidbo
    @joneidbo 3 месяца назад

    42:25 Facts.

  • @britelia7298
    @britelia7298 7 месяцев назад +1

    An incredible response to the need for more sustainable housing solutions… only problem is that it still creates homes made of toxic materials 😢

    • @vivalaleta
      @vivalaleta 7 месяцев назад

      Tires are going to be toxic wherever they are. They're used in the foundation with much earth between them and the living quarters.

  • @morganplisken7271
    @morganplisken7271 3 месяца назад

    If the big spiders feel like they want to become mammals and grow a fur coat…well I’m not sleeping there.

  • @juncuspatens
    @juncuspatens 3 месяца назад

    23:28 “a tribute to the Spanish who hunted buffalo” …

  • @brendajames6075
    @brendajames6075 8 месяцев назад +1

  • @farnorthhomested844
    @farnorthhomested844 7 месяцев назад +1

    i thought that this type of house is a good innovation until i heard the statement that people were suing him because the house was 60 degrees instead of a comfortable 70 degrees. it probobly went below 60 degrees, and then he talked about the cost. whew! old tires giving off gases. there is a video on youtube about a house in maine that is super insulated. it has like 15 to 30 inches of insuation and doesnt use a heater. its a large house that probobly didnt cost close to a million dollars.

  • @dizzyx05
    @dizzyx05 2 месяца назад

    How can j connect with this man i would love a moment of his time.

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm thinking somewhere between simple and global model, with a Frank Lloyd Wright influence. 😉 Yep that's a good idea!

  • @jomeyer13
    @jomeyer13 8 месяцев назад

    ah middle child and simple upbringing. subborn Maybe he is taurus, May like me. Wow honest about things. love it.

  • @MiDea-wu6yr
    @MiDea-wu6yr 3 месяца назад

    Do you have to deal with insect pests on the indoor plants? Also, how is pollination occurring?

  • @gurindersidhu-qi7jd
    @gurindersidhu-qi7jd 8 месяцев назад +2

    this guy is a gem

  • @abigailandino6251
    @abigailandino6251 3 месяца назад

    32:10

  • @Khanfuzed1
    @Khanfuzed1 5 месяцев назад +1

    These guys are also selling lots for 6 figures.... so much for creating an option for "the people"

  • @jewelhuxley6649
    @jewelhuxley6649 9 месяцев назад +1

    Michael Reynolds is a genius. Love that man so much

  • @raystevens687
    @raystevens687 4 месяца назад

    I think your alright if do the right thing and come up with a repair fix for what they are complaining about or at least met them halfway.

  • @hanneweber9211
    @hanneweber9211 3 месяца назад

    Would this concept work in Washington state?

  • @amarynth100
    @amarynth100 8 месяцев назад +1

    💗💗💗💗💗 amazing . i hope this man realize he put some healty longlasting grounds to who wants to live connected to nature. work together for real with nature .too good to be truth

  • @josephfisher3831
    @josephfisher3831 2 месяца назад

    About how much does it cost to build one of these earthship homes? Is there someone who could help me with the design and permitting? Northern mountains of Georgia, and west-central Florida, west of Gainesville. North Georgia mountain property has gorgeous mountain view, but the view faces west-northwest, so the house "view" needs to face west, northwest, and not a lot of sun. West-central Florida property can face in almost any direction. Land is flat, and house can face in any direction.

  • @t.j.m3987
    @t.j.m3987 8 месяцев назад

    The guy in hat looks like western star Richard Boone

  • @user9b2
    @user9b2 9 месяцев назад +2

    Can these earth ship be built in cool climate?

    • @suehull6688
      @suehull6688 9 месяцев назад +3

      There are Earthships in Minnesota, Montana, Alaska, and Alberta.

    • @carlosmario7608
      @carlosmario7608 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah in Alberta ,Saskatchewan and Quebec : Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦⛏️⭐️💎⚒️

    • @ancientdunlop
      @ancientdunlop 5 месяцев назад +2

      Built mine in central Alberta, Canada. Needs to be customized to the local climate. Love it.

  • @looneyville3
    @looneyville3 2 месяца назад

    Filling all those tires with dirt seems too labor intensive to make it practical. Why not fill them with concrete?

  • @shannonkingroguevalleyfors9188
    @shannonkingroguevalleyfors9188 9 месяцев назад +2

    I am eager to see a model designed for park up trailer travelers, like an earth ship rv resort.

  • @stevenbeeston5098
    @stevenbeeston5098 13 дней назад

    WAT TO GO FROM NZ

  • @marilenesaenz5830
    @marilenesaenz5830 6 месяцев назад

    They wanted to dominate and intimidate him, I admire him👍👏🕊

  • @shanacookthecanukgypsy9527
    @shanacookthecanukgypsy9527 3 месяца назад

    My name is Shana I live in Ontario Canada and Desperatley wanted to build earth intergrated since a young age could use Michael's knowledge I am on face book or You tube to reach out to if at all possible Please Truly Could Use Assistance it's an Serious Situation trying to see if viable in Cold climates please Kind Regards Shana Best to All

  • @lightwarrior1
    @lightwarrior1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow🤩😃🥳 Michael Raynolds is Amazing 😎🤓
    It's like seeing the living DaVinci of our lifetime , or a modern Frank Lloyd Wright🙂💕😎
    I wish him the Best!!
    He is creating history , future architects will be learning about him and from him🤩👏🤩💕😎
    His style are dreams come true🎉❤
    I wish i could hire him to make me a real home, not just an apartment. I 'm grateful for mine but his are another level👌

  • @KingMinosxxvi
    @KingMinosxxvi 9 месяцев назад +1

    What year is this?

  • @user-fn5vk4hi1j
    @user-fn5vk4hi1j 6 месяцев назад

    Love Earthships... hope to build one for myself oneday soon... documentary was very well done... music sucks. Please don't do that again...

    • @robontube12
      @robontube12 6 месяцев назад

      I agree, doc is great, music is unbearable!

  • @jeannegeib1206
    @jeannegeib1206 3 месяца назад

    States?

  • @marieazrak1951
    @marieazrak1951 4 месяца назад

    What about laundry?

  • @Khanfuzed1
    @Khanfuzed1 5 месяцев назад

    no they fail just about everywhere but dry climates and they're very expensive. Not only monetarily, but labor intensive.

    • @Khanfuzed1
      @Khanfuzed1 5 месяцев назад

      then despite no grid access or really paved roads in taos they still pay taxes as the completed homes are very expensive

  • @ianmwhogan2550
    @ianmwhogan2550 6 месяцев назад

    This is of course not an alternative to life as it is lived in the world, but an appendix attached to the rear-end of a thermodynamically linear economy. Building in such a style depends for its materials on the waste streams of profligacy. But for its technical systems, and much of its actual material of construction, it is normative. Their complex things like pumps and computers, PV panels, and means of transportation, metal things, concrete and plastic pipes - all come from the great world-around skeining supply chains. So it would be a mistake to think of this as anything but architectural expressionism - and, well, good luck to them with that. (It's kinda clunky, no?)

  • @jeannegeib1206
    @jeannegeib1206 3 месяца назад

    How do you build in other