This wonderful home in Australia is the future of sustainable living. Take a look inside

In 2018, Bryce Langston traveled with the “Living Big in a Tiny House” team to visit an Earthship home in Adelaide, Australia. An Earthship home is a kind of passive solar earth shelter made from natural and repurposed materials. It is designed to be sustainable, producing water, electricity, and food for its own use

The greenhouse inside an Earthship home in Adelaide, Australia

Earthship homes also use off-the-grid technology to create a high-functioning, efficient home. It’s also called an Earthship because it uses a lot of earth in its construction, with it being a very sustainable construction material. Earthship homes are the brainchild of American architect Michael Reynolds, and this type of dwelling is becoming increasingly popular across the globe.

He came up with the concept with hopes of solving “the problem of trash and the lack of affordable housing.” He then founded Earthship Biotecture to educate aspiring builders in his home base in Taos, Mexico. One couple who were inspired by Reynolds’ work is Martin and Zoe, who decided to build their own Earthship home on their property in Australia.

Inside an Earthship home in Adelaide, Australia

After discovering Earthship Biotecture, Martin traveled to Taos to study with Reynolds and learn about Earthship design and construction. After returning to Australia, Martin and Zoe started designing their own Earthship home with a team of 60 volunteers. They modeled it after one of Reynolds’ designs, called the “simple survival model Earthship,” which he developed in response to an earthquake in Haiti.

The kitchen of an Earthship home in Adelaide, Australia

Martin, on the other hand, altered it to fit the Australian climate and cope with bushfires and intense heat. Although the house is only 70 square meters in size, it is jam-packed with unique elements. Martin included sustainable technologies into the home, allowing it to generate its own electricity, maintain a consistent temperature, collect its own water, and treat and recycle greywater. It’s even capable of producing food.

It goes without saying that building this Earthship home required a lot of time and effort. Martin and Zoe wanted it to be Australia’s first Earthship to go through the council approval procedure, which meant that every part of the one-of-a-kind structure had to adhere to strict guidelines.

The bedroom of an Earthship home in Adelaide, Australia

Unfortunately, the couple also owns a strawbale home in the property, so council regulations prohibited full-time occupancy of the Earthship. However, it’s available to rent on weekends via Airbnb, so guests can visit and experience living in a self-sustaining home.

The bathroom of an Earthship home in Adelaide, Australia

“Close to Adelaide Hills wineries, golf course, bush-walks, and other tourist attractions,” wrote Martin and Zoe on the Airbnb listing. “The Freney family live next door in a passive solar strawbale home – close by if you need advice on sailing the “ship”. A place where you can experience the future of sustainable housing!”

Inside an Earthship home in Adelaide, Australia

Martin now works as a consultant on Earthship designs and natural building projects worldwide. You can find his work and information on this Earthship on his website. The home is a true architectural marvel with its beautiful symmetry and curves.

Nighttime view of an Earthship home in Adelaide, Australia

Here’s a sneak peek of what’s inside. With their unique Earthship home, Martin and Zoe really have taken sustainable home design to the next level! Check it out in the video below. Source: https://mypositiveoutlooks.com/

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