This home uses recycled tire and strawbale construction and built on Earthship principles.
This home uses recycled tire and strawbale construction and built on Earthship principles.
This home uses recycled tire and strawbale construction and built on Earthship principles.
This home uses recycled tire and strawbale construction and built on Earthship principles.
This home uses recycled tire and strawbale construction and built on Earthship principles.
This unique home, built on Earthship principles, showcases several different green building methods and materials (see below).
Contact Name(s): Christopher Landis & Shawn Malarcher
Address: 212 Caroline Depot Road, Brooktondale, NY 14817
Type of Building: Residence/ Home
Year Built: 2006-2009
Building Features: rammed earth, recycled tire & strawbale construction; recycled/salvaged materials; radiant heat; passive solar; bamboo & earthen floors; non-toxic finishes/products; thermal mass temperature control; recyclative grey water system; indoor planter sunspace
Guillermo Metz
Energy Team Leader
gm52@cornell.edu
(607) 272-2292 ext. 185
Last updated September 29, 2015
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