Wow wow wow. What an amazing home! I have heard of this kind of construction, and in fact a relative of mine considered going into this line of work. He went on to something else instead, but he talked a blue streak about it at the time. But I never got this kind of intro to the construction materials. This is so brilliant!
I love all things sustainability. Our society absolutely must convert to products and practices that reduce the use of fossil fuels, reduce our carbon footprint and improve the health of our environment. In addition to vehicle technology, my understanding is that agriculture and building technology are two of the areas where we have the biggest opportunities to make systemic improvements.
I love this article. It’s pretty mind blowing how large and impressive this home is. A true luxury home, sustainably built! And it will not have a large carbon footprint when it’s done because of the building’s ability to maintain its temperature without a hard working HVAC system. So cool!!
Oh, and here’s my Market Friday post: https://peakd.com/hive-193552/@jayna/actifit-jayna-20220129t060003034z.
Have a lovely weekend, @dswigle!
Thank you and how exciting that you have heard of it! It is quite cool when you study it and it is so underused in this country. Most people don't even know what it is, or how vauluable a thing it is. He talked a blue streak about it because it is pretty darn cool! :)
I am all for sustainability and know flat out that you can live off grid (in the sense you don't need utilities) with solar and a septic system and a well.
Bazinga!
I could live without it if I had to. You can build these homes as large or small as you want and it is unbelievable that it can be so comortable with no means of heat yet.
Unbelievable!
Thanks so much for being part of #MarketFriday and dropping your link!
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