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EARTHSHIPS
BIOTECTURE
 Developed in New Mexico, United States, by
Michael Reynolds, an ingenious architect.
 Refers to “biological” construction.
 The most versatile and economical, sustainable
green building design in the world, customizable
to any climate.
WHAT IS AN EARTHSHIP?
Earthships are
 Earth-sheltered.
 Off the grid.
 Self-sustained.
 Passive solar houses.
EARTH SHELTERED
 Earth sheltering is the architectural practice of
using earth against building walls .
 For external thermal mass.
 To reduce heat loss.
 To easily maintain a steady
indoor air temperature.
OFF GRID
 Not connected to the main or national transmission
grid in electricity.
 Off-the-grid homes are
autonomous.
 Able to operate completely
independent of all public utility
services.
PASSIVE SOLAR HOUSES
 Windows, walls, and floors are made to collect,
store, and distribute solar energy in the form of heat
in the winter and reject solar heat in the summer.
 Doesn't involve the use of mechanical and electrical
devices.
 Take advantage of the local climate.
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
Constructed using
 Rammed earth tires/ tire bales.
 Used cans/bottles.
 Thermal Mass
 Embodied Energy Properties required
THERMAL MASS
 mass of the building provides "inertia" against
temperature fluctuations.
 absorb thermal energy when the surroundings are
higher in temperature than the mass
 give thermal energy back when the surroundings
are cooler
Ideal materials
High specific heat capacity
High density
EMBODIED ENERGY
 The sum of all the energy required to produce any
goods or services.
 Sum total of the energy necessary for an entire
product life-cycle.
 Materials used in earthships should have low
embodied energy.
DESIGN PRINCIPLES
 Building with natural & recycled materials.
 Thermal & solar heating and cooling.
 Solar & wind electricity.
 Contained sewage treatment.
 Water harvesting.
 Food production.
BUILDING WITH NATURAL & RECYCLED
MATERIALS
 Earth rammed tires
 primary material used
is compacted earth.
 recycled automotive
tires filled with
compacted earth.
 small gaps in the
frames, due to the tires
being round, are filled
with recycled materials.
TYRES AS BUILDING UNITS
Preparation:
TIRE BALES
 made by compressing waste tires into a rectangular
shape with a large hydraulic press.
CHARACTERISTICS OF TIRES
 Indigenous.
 Can be fashioned with little or no energy.
 Thermal Mass property.
 Durability.
 Resilient.
 Low specific skill requirements.
 Low tech use/application.
THERMAL & SOLAR HEATING AND COOLING
 Comfort: Earthships maintain comfortable
temperatures in any climate.
 The outer few feet of the earth heats up and cools
off in response to surface weather.
 However about four feet and beyond, the
temperature is more constant (around 58 degrees).
 Here, the earth can be used to both cool and
stabilize temperature if the home is appropriately
designed.
 Warmth
 If you want heat, you admit the sun.
 The more mass, the more storage capacity.
 When there is no sun, the heat stored in the mass
radiates into the space.
Sun
heats
Mass
stores
Heat
Insulator
 Coolness
 the cooler earth temperature is admitted and the
sun is blocked.
 cool mass of the earth connects with the mass of
the shelter.
 gets absorbed into the shelter mass and leaks into
the living space.
 the thermal mass of both the earth and shelter is a
storage battery for temperature.
 Insulation & Thermal Mass
 Insulation can help keep temperature in a shelter.
 It neither collects nor stores temperature.
 It blocks the passage of temperature from inside to
out and visa versa.
 Good insulation has millions of tiny air spaces.
 This slow up the movement of temperature by
causing it to pass from air space to air space.
ELECTRICITY
 Produce their own electricity with a prepackaged
photovoltaic / wind power system.
 Energy is stored in batteries and supplied to your
electrical outlets.
 Can have multiple sources of power, all automated,
including grid-intertie.
 Electrical energy is
"harvested" from the
sun and the wind.
 Photovoltaic panels
convert the sun's
energy into DC current.
 Earthship Power
Organizing Module
draws the electricity
from the batteries,
inverts some of it for
AC electricity and
supplies it to the home.
GREYWATER AND BLACKWATER
 Greywater
 wastewater generated from wash hand basins,
showers and baths.
 recycled on-site for uses such as WC flushing,
landscape irrigation and constructed wetlands.
 Blackwater
 discharge from laundry, dishwashers and kitchen
sinks.
 discharge of WC's.
CONTAINED SEWAGE TREATMENT
 Contain, use and
reuse all household
sewage in indoor and
outdoor treatment cells.
 Containment,
Treatment &
Distribution
 Based on wetlands
concept.
 Treats gray water inside
the building
 Treats sewage from the
toilet outside of the
building.
 Use & Re-use
 The sewage-water for bathing, washing dishes,
also called gray water, is used and cleaned for a
second time in interior botanical cells.
 The flush toilet is the third use of the water.
 After the toilet, the water is contained and treated,
and used a fourth time in exterior botanical cells.
THE PATH OF WASTE WATER IN AN EARTHSHIP:
Gray water Treatment Systems
drains
Clean looking water
Flush Toilets
Conventional
septic tank
Exterior botanical
cell
GRAY WATER ORGANIZING MODULE (GWOM)
 pumps the treated
water to the toilet to
flush.
EXTERIOR BOTANICAL CELL
 objective is to eliminate
the need for public
sewage systems and
un-contained septic
systems that pollute
the earth.
 getting multiple uses
out of all water
collected in the
catchwater systems.
WATER HARVESTING
 Catch water on the roof, from the sky (rain & snow
melt) and use it four times.
 Collected in cisterns.
 Heated from the sun, biodiesel and/or natural gas.
 Can have city water as backup.
 Do not pollute underground water aquifers.
.
 Catchwater
caught from a roof.
silt catches
cisterns
Water Organizing Module
pressure tank
filters
Gravity-fed
channels
 The Water Organizing
Module
 Water from the city,
cistern, your well, etc.
hooked up to the
WOM.
 Automated systems
can manage your water
levels.
 Filters clean the water
for human consumption
and use.
FACING THE FACTS
 If there are energy shortages, individuals will have
water problems.
 If there is ecological damage, individuals will have
water problems.
 If there are economic crisis, individuals will have
water problems.
 If there are computer glitches, individuals will have
water problems.
 If there is political turmoil, individuals will have
water problems.
 If there is war, individuals will have water problems.
FOOD HARVESTING
 gray water is recyled
and purified by feeding
into an indoor planter.
 Hence, earthship is an independant module which
consists of following systems:
 Water.
 Power.
 Sewage Treatment.
 Comfort.
 Food.
 Load bearing walls
 Non load bearing walls
CONSTRUCTION
Earth rammed tires
Tire bales
Aluminium cans/Bottles in cement mortar
FOUNDATION
 Made of rammed earth tires.
 Does not require a concrete foundation strip.
 Tire walls have larger footprint.
 This ensures proper load distribution.
WALLS
 Tires make up the exterior load bearing walls.
 It is earth sheltered.
 The south wall has large glass panels used for
passive solar heating.
 Insulation materials are used directly over the tire
before the finish is applied.
 Interior walls are made of aluminum cans and are
mortared into place with cement.
 Wire conduits can be built into the walls during
construction.
ROOF
Bond
beam
gives the
roof
trusses a
way to
attach to
the tires.
FLOOR
Once the
bond
beam is
construct
ed
concrete
is poured
to create
the floors.
FINAL TOUCHES
 glass panes are erected at the south or south
eastern wall.
 can be vertical or sloping depending on the climate.
 Extreme climates sloping walls
allows rays of both winter and summer sun to pass
through.
MODELS
 Global model.
 Vaulted global model.
 Simple Survival.
 Packaged model.
 Custom designs.
 Global Model
 most universal model for the developed world.
 can be modified for almost any climate.
 comes in many sizes.
 can be built in one month.
 Vaulted Global Model
 the latest Earthship design.
 Better designing.
 more efficient in terms of performance and
construction.
 fits better into the hands of the people.
 Simple Survival
 compact houses
 uses basic techniques
 Packaged Model
 Most economical & versatile Earthship in terms of
construction and building. It can be adapted to any
climate.
 It comes in any size.
 It comes as a split level for stepping up a hill.
 North/south dimensions cannot change but
east/west can be as long as you like.
 It comes with an open end to the east or the west.
 It comes with a garage entering in to the east or
west.
VAULTED GLOBAL MODEL
ADVANTAGES
 Energy Efficiency
• provide a large amount of thermal mass
• keep the house cool in the summer and warm in the
winter.
 Self-Sustainability
• designed to take advantage of natural resources
• oriented to take advantage of passive solar radiation
• rainwater stored in cisterns and gray water is recycled
 "Buildability"
• can be owner built.
 Easy Availability of materials
DISADVANTAGES
 Resellability
• house is "different" from the norm
 Building Permits
• problems with local building codes
• getting approval for the rammed tires might be a
problem.
 Financing
• home loans are not available for earthships yet as
they are a relatively new technology.
CONCLUSION
Earthship
 Offers possibilities for adaption and mitigation of the
effects of
 Climate change.
 Energy decline.
 Resource scarcity.
 Pollution.
 Improves preparedness for natural disasters.
 Provides the means to curb excessive resource
consumption.

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Earthships

  • 2. BIOTECTURE  Developed in New Mexico, United States, by Michael Reynolds, an ingenious architect.  Refers to “biological” construction.  The most versatile and economical, sustainable green building design in the world, customizable to any climate.
  • 3. WHAT IS AN EARTHSHIP? Earthships are  Earth-sheltered.  Off the grid.  Self-sustained.  Passive solar houses.
  • 4. EARTH SHELTERED  Earth sheltering is the architectural practice of using earth against building walls .  For external thermal mass.  To reduce heat loss.  To easily maintain a steady indoor air temperature.
  • 5. OFF GRID  Not connected to the main or national transmission grid in electricity.  Off-the-grid homes are autonomous.  Able to operate completely independent of all public utility services.
  • 6. PASSIVE SOLAR HOUSES  Windows, walls, and floors are made to collect, store, and distribute solar energy in the form of heat in the winter and reject solar heat in the summer.  Doesn't involve the use of mechanical and electrical devices.  Take advantage of the local climate.
  • 7. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Constructed using  Rammed earth tires/ tire bales.  Used cans/bottles.  Thermal Mass  Embodied Energy Properties required
  • 8. THERMAL MASS  mass of the building provides "inertia" against temperature fluctuations.  absorb thermal energy when the surroundings are higher in temperature than the mass  give thermal energy back when the surroundings are cooler Ideal materials High specific heat capacity High density
  • 9. EMBODIED ENERGY  The sum of all the energy required to produce any goods or services.  Sum total of the energy necessary for an entire product life-cycle.  Materials used in earthships should have low embodied energy.
  • 10. DESIGN PRINCIPLES  Building with natural & recycled materials.  Thermal & solar heating and cooling.  Solar & wind electricity.  Contained sewage treatment.  Water harvesting.  Food production.
  • 11. BUILDING WITH NATURAL & RECYCLED MATERIALS  Earth rammed tires  primary material used is compacted earth.  recycled automotive tires filled with compacted earth.  small gaps in the frames, due to the tires being round, are filled with recycled materials.
  • 12. TYRES AS BUILDING UNITS Preparation:
  • 13. TIRE BALES  made by compressing waste tires into a rectangular shape with a large hydraulic press.
  • 14. CHARACTERISTICS OF TIRES  Indigenous.  Can be fashioned with little or no energy.  Thermal Mass property.  Durability.  Resilient.  Low specific skill requirements.  Low tech use/application.
  • 15. THERMAL & SOLAR HEATING AND COOLING  Comfort: Earthships maintain comfortable temperatures in any climate.  The outer few feet of the earth heats up and cools off in response to surface weather.  However about four feet and beyond, the temperature is more constant (around 58 degrees).  Here, the earth can be used to both cool and stabilize temperature if the home is appropriately designed.
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  • 17.  Warmth  If you want heat, you admit the sun.  The more mass, the more storage capacity.  When there is no sun, the heat stored in the mass radiates into the space. Sun heats Mass stores Heat Insulator
  • 18.  Coolness  the cooler earth temperature is admitted and the sun is blocked.  cool mass of the earth connects with the mass of the shelter.  gets absorbed into the shelter mass and leaks into the living space.  the thermal mass of both the earth and shelter is a storage battery for temperature.
  • 19.  Insulation & Thermal Mass  Insulation can help keep temperature in a shelter.  It neither collects nor stores temperature.  It blocks the passage of temperature from inside to out and visa versa.  Good insulation has millions of tiny air spaces.  This slow up the movement of temperature by causing it to pass from air space to air space.
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  • 21. ELECTRICITY  Produce their own electricity with a prepackaged photovoltaic / wind power system.  Energy is stored in batteries and supplied to your electrical outlets.  Can have multiple sources of power, all automated, including grid-intertie.
  • 22.  Electrical energy is "harvested" from the sun and the wind.  Photovoltaic panels convert the sun's energy into DC current.  Earthship Power Organizing Module draws the electricity from the batteries, inverts some of it for AC electricity and supplies it to the home.
  • 23. GREYWATER AND BLACKWATER  Greywater  wastewater generated from wash hand basins, showers and baths.  recycled on-site for uses such as WC flushing, landscape irrigation and constructed wetlands.  Blackwater  discharge from laundry, dishwashers and kitchen sinks.  discharge of WC's.
  • 24. CONTAINED SEWAGE TREATMENT  Contain, use and reuse all household sewage in indoor and outdoor treatment cells.  Containment, Treatment & Distribution  Based on wetlands concept.  Treats gray water inside the building  Treats sewage from the toilet outside of the building.
  • 25.  Use & Re-use  The sewage-water for bathing, washing dishes, also called gray water, is used and cleaned for a second time in interior botanical cells.  The flush toilet is the third use of the water.  After the toilet, the water is contained and treated, and used a fourth time in exterior botanical cells.
  • 26. THE PATH OF WASTE WATER IN AN EARTHSHIP: Gray water Treatment Systems drains Clean looking water Flush Toilets Conventional septic tank Exterior botanical cell
  • 27. GRAY WATER ORGANIZING MODULE (GWOM)  pumps the treated water to the toilet to flush.
  • 28. EXTERIOR BOTANICAL CELL  objective is to eliminate the need for public sewage systems and un-contained septic systems that pollute the earth.  getting multiple uses out of all water collected in the catchwater systems.
  • 29. WATER HARVESTING  Catch water on the roof, from the sky (rain & snow melt) and use it four times.  Collected in cisterns.  Heated from the sun, biodiesel and/or natural gas.  Can have city water as backup.  Do not pollute underground water aquifers. .
  • 30.  Catchwater caught from a roof. silt catches cisterns Water Organizing Module pressure tank filters Gravity-fed channels
  • 31.  The Water Organizing Module  Water from the city, cistern, your well, etc. hooked up to the WOM.  Automated systems can manage your water levels.  Filters clean the water for human consumption and use.
  • 32. FACING THE FACTS  If there are energy shortages, individuals will have water problems.  If there is ecological damage, individuals will have water problems.  If there are economic crisis, individuals will have water problems.  If there are computer glitches, individuals will have water problems.  If there is political turmoil, individuals will have water problems.  If there is war, individuals will have water problems.
  • 33. FOOD HARVESTING  gray water is recyled and purified by feeding into an indoor planter.
  • 34.  Hence, earthship is an independant module which consists of following systems:  Water.  Power.  Sewage Treatment.  Comfort.  Food.
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  • 36.  Load bearing walls  Non load bearing walls CONSTRUCTION Earth rammed tires Tire bales Aluminium cans/Bottles in cement mortar
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  • 38. FOUNDATION  Made of rammed earth tires.  Does not require a concrete foundation strip.  Tire walls have larger footprint.  This ensures proper load distribution.
  • 39. WALLS  Tires make up the exterior load bearing walls.  It is earth sheltered.  The south wall has large glass panels used for passive solar heating.  Insulation materials are used directly over the tire before the finish is applied.  Interior walls are made of aluminum cans and are mortared into place with cement.  Wire conduits can be built into the walls during construction.
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  • 43. FINAL TOUCHES  glass panes are erected at the south or south eastern wall.  can be vertical or sloping depending on the climate.  Extreme climates sloping walls allows rays of both winter and summer sun to pass through.
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  • 47. MODELS  Global model.  Vaulted global model.  Simple Survival.  Packaged model.  Custom designs.
  • 48.  Global Model  most universal model for the developed world.  can be modified for almost any climate.  comes in many sizes.  can be built in one month.  Vaulted Global Model  the latest Earthship design.  Better designing.  more efficient in terms of performance and construction.  fits better into the hands of the people.
  • 49.  Simple Survival  compact houses  uses basic techniques
  • 50.  Packaged Model  Most economical & versatile Earthship in terms of construction and building. It can be adapted to any climate.  It comes in any size.  It comes as a split level for stepping up a hill.  North/south dimensions cannot change but east/west can be as long as you like.  It comes with an open end to the east or the west.  It comes with a garage entering in to the east or west.
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  • 53. ADVANTAGES  Energy Efficiency • provide a large amount of thermal mass • keep the house cool in the summer and warm in the winter.  Self-Sustainability • designed to take advantage of natural resources • oriented to take advantage of passive solar radiation • rainwater stored in cisterns and gray water is recycled  "Buildability" • can be owner built.  Easy Availability of materials
  • 54. DISADVANTAGES  Resellability • house is "different" from the norm  Building Permits • problems with local building codes • getting approval for the rammed tires might be a problem.  Financing • home loans are not available for earthships yet as they are a relatively new technology.
  • 55. CONCLUSION Earthship  Offers possibilities for adaption and mitigation of the effects of  Climate change.  Energy decline.  Resource scarcity.  Pollution.  Improves preparedness for natural disasters.  Provides the means to curb excessive resource consumption.