NuEarth Biotecture
You may not have heard of the term Biotecture, its defined as design which will harness the natural phenomenon of Earth to provide sustenance to humanity.
We are in a world where temperatures, tides, and tensions seem to rise exponentially. Storms are tearing through our homes and communities at rates unseen in recorded history. Allowed by our necessity for the products or resources they produce, major polluters continuously dump toxins into our habitat with little to no consequence. We must eliminate this necessity with alternative means of sustena
04/22/2022
Our lives without Earth.
12/15/2021
I’ve been hearing this same story from a lot of people lately. what is going on here? We have had multiple new followers every week for the last year or more, yet our total follower count has remained just below 3,000 for the same time. Right after we stopped paying for promotions. While we’re at it, WE deserve social media that is unfettered and fully customizable/controllable. These algorithms should be of our own design, as we are alone the subject and sometimes victim. ?
11/14/2021
Sneak Peek! at our LARGE upcoming project and HUGE gratitude for our good friends at H2OHM “Water is Life”.
We’re lucky enough to help pilot this revolutionary residential water system!! We’ll share a deep dive on the specs later! Get nutritious water in your body!
In one of these slides you’ll see a peculiar drawing. And you might ask yourself, what in the night, am I looking at!? The answer: NZT1.
NZT1 will aim to highlight the blendability of eco techniques and conventional wisdom for Net Zero housing. We’re very excited to break ground sometime around the New Year. More info coming! Who else ready to build these bridges?!?
10/15/2020
Inspiring Interiors 🌲
Check out that counter top! 🔥
Photo Via Pinterest
10/12/2020
•Indigenous Peoples Day•
Earthen architecture owes it's weight in gold to indigenous people all over the world. These are the original architects, living in harmony with the world around them.
Their original homes were constructed to grow with nature, and life revolved around their art of precise consumption. Never taking more than what was needed and always giving back for what was taken.
Our model for a successful future is rooted in their past. We're simply learning again from what has already been mastered.
Thank you. We acknowledge and pay homage to the Original People of the Land.
10/10/2020
Do you know the benefits of Net Zero homes? 👇
🌱Improved insulation results in comfortable inside temperatures year round
🌱Solar, rain water collection, grey water treatment all help you break away the grid, creating independence and a sustainable lifestyle
🌱Net zero/Earthen homes are functional, designed with the flow of living in mind
10/09/2020
A lesson in symmetry
Photo via Pinterest
10/07/2020
Castellaras Estate in Mouans-Sartoux France, designed by French architect Jacques Couëlle.
“Completed in 1962, Couëlle designed five homes in this south-east French city using instinctive free forms that almost blended in with their landscapes. He achieved this harmony by adapting the design of the homes to the terrain, instead of the other way around. The natural slopes of the land dictated the different levels inside and the curves in the facades, while the sun dictated the locations of the windows and other openings.”
Words and photo via Jeanmarcfray.com
10/06/2020
Bring the forest to your living room.
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09/22/2020
Greenhouses in your home are one of our favorite amenities about earthship inspired homes. 🙌
Home grown food year round. 🌿🥬
Photo via Pinterest
09/21/2020
With fall quickly approaching, we are now day dreaming about the perfect cabin.
Add in net zero principles and you have the perfect abode. 🍒
09/18/2020
Look at this cool staircase! 🙌
Who wants to build this?!
What a fabulous way to blend with nature in your passive energy home. 🌲🌞
Photo via Pinterest
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