Ever Rented an Earthship?

Well I am FINALLY back - back to posting on the blog that is! We actually got back from our honeymoon a little over a week ago, and I’ve been trying to ease myself back into the ‘real’ world ever since.
Apologies for my extended absence, but I guess its not really a big deal given how new the blog still is. (we have yet to promote it at all)
Over the next couple months you’ll likely see a lot more posts from Steve and myself, along with plenty of other changes at Ecosherpa, so do stay tuned!
Anyway, back to my post…
I came across a pretty cool website today called Earthship Biotecture. Here is a blurb from their “About Us” section:
Earthship n. 1. passive solar home made of natural and recycled materials 2. thermal mass construction for temperature stabilization. 3. renewable energy & integrated water systems make the Earthship an off-grid home with little to no utility bills.
Biotecture n. 1. the profession of designing buildings and environments with consideration for their sustainability. 2. A combination of biology and architecture.
Earthship Biotecture, based in Taos, NM, USA is a global company offering proven, totally sustainable designs, construction drawings & details, products, educational materials, lectures / presentations, consultation & guidance toward getting people in sustainable housing. From single family to colony / community / city complexes.
The Earthship is a completely independent globally oriented dwelling unit made from materials that are indigenous to the entire planet. The Earthship has been designed to reduce our impact on the planet and increase our connection to it by utilizing recycled and low embodied energy materials, passive solar heating and cooling, photovoltaic power system, catchwater, solar hot water, gray water and black water treatment systems.
The concept in general is certainly very interesting, but what intrigued me the most (and inspired me to write this post) was their invitation to actually rent one of their ‘Earthships’!
Combine the beautiful vistas of northern New Mexico with the fascinating and educational experience of staying in your very own earthship and you have the makings of a pretty cool eco-holiday!
Per night prices range from $125-$210, depending on the time of year and the number of people in your group (1-4). Weekly rentals are also available.
For more info be sure to check out the ‘Earthship Nightly Rentals Page’
Written by Bentley on September 11th, 2006 with
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#1. February 6th, 2007, at 1:41 PM.
I was wondering if you had any feedback about these homes. I may be staying their next month.