Podcast: Earthship Biotecture: 2020 to 2021
Watch this Webinar Phil Basehart, master Earthship builder and academy instructor will be sharing all of the projects that Earthship Biotecture worked on in 2020 and looking forward to what we will be doing
Podcast: Earthships and Haiti: Past, Present, and Future
This webinar is focused on Earthship Biotecture’s projects in Haiti. Team leader, master earthship builder, Phil Basehart goes in depth about how we work with the Haitian community and build structures there in the past, what we are doing presently with a Haitian primary school, and our goals for the future within Haiti.
Earthship Hotel Uruguay
In February of 2019, Earthship Biotecture conducted an Earthship Academy for more than 60 students who gathered near Colonia Del Sacremento, Uruguay. A Star studded Earthship Crew tie
Earthships in Times of Crisis II
Security & Autonomy. Living in earthships provides security and safety via off-grid, sustainable designs and systems. Keep the building warm in the winter and cool in the summer with little to no utility
Michael Reynolds Video Log for March 26, 2020
Virtualizing our services and focusing on providing education of radically sustainable buildings online. We are still building at Earthship Headquarters! The Nightly Rentals and Visitor Center are both closed until May. We are not
Earthship 101 Podcast
Super Sustainable Buildings via Thermal Dynamics & Passive Solar. An Earthship is a type of passive solar house that is made of both natural and upcycled materials (such as earth-packed tires). Earthships can be completely
Covid-19 Tips
Covid-19 Corona Virus Tips and Best Practices
Michael Reynolds Video Log for March 19, 2020
We are doing what a lot of people are doing around the world. We want to share our thoughts on how it is affecting the Earthship Company. We are seeing that
Democracy Now Offgrid Earthship PodCast
New Mexico residents are trying to a break free from Los Alamos’ nuclear legacy by creating more environmentally sound ways of living. At the forefront of this struggle is renegade architect Michael Reynolds,
December 2020
Podcast: Earthship Biotecture: 2020 to 2021
Watch this Webinar Phil Basehart, master Earthship builder and academy instructor will be sharing all of the projects that Earthship Biotecture worked on in 2020 and looking forward to what we will be doing
Podcast: Earthships and Haiti: Past, Present, and Future
This webinar is focused on Earthship Biotecture’s projects in Haiti. Team leader, master earthship builder, Phil Basehart goes in depth about how we work with the Haitian community and build structures there in the past, what we are doing presently with a Haitian primary school, and our goals for the future within Haiti.
April 2020
Earthship Hotel Uruguay
In February of 2019, Earthship Biotecture conducted an Earthship Academy for more than 60 students who gathered near Colonia Del Sacremento, Uruguay. A Star studded Earthship Crew tie
Earthships in Times of Crisis II
Security & Autonomy. Living in earthships provides security and safety via off-grid, sustainable designs and systems. Keep the building warm in the winter and cool in the summer with little to no utility
Michael Reynolds Video Log for March 26, 2020
Virtualizing our services and focusing on providing education of radically sustainable buildings online. We are still building at Earthship Headquarters! The Nightly Rentals and Visitor Center are both closed until May. We are not
March 2020
Earthship 101 Podcast
Super Sustainable Buildings via Thermal Dynamics & Passive Solar. An Earthship is a type of passive solar house that is made of both natural and upcycled materials (such as earth-packed tires). Earthships can be completely
Covid-19 Tips
Covid-19 Corona Virus Tips and Best Practices
Michael Reynolds Video Log for March 19, 2020
We are doing what a lot of people are doing around the world. We want to share our thoughts on how it is affecting the Earthship Company. We are seeing that
October 2012
Democracy Now Offgrid Earthship PodCast
New Mexico residents are trying to a break free from Los Alamos’ nuclear legacy by creating more environmentally sound ways of living. At the forefront of this struggle is renegade architect Michael Reynolds,