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Engineer Living in a Beautiful Earthship Shares Valuable Insight!

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Published on 29 Jun 2021 / In Science & Technology

Mark is a structural engineer who works on alternative structures and is currently the caretaker of the Darfield Earthship in BC. He's been living there for nearly 2 years, and is also in the process of designing several Earthships so he is an incredible resource. We're grateful that we had a chance to spend an afternoon picking his brain about his experience living in an Earthship, and learning how they can perform in Canada's extreme climate (spoiler alert: it varies!).

If you'd like to get in touch with Mark or follow his work, you can find him online and on Instagram here:
http://www.metaphystations.ca/
https://www.instagram.com/metaphystations/

Our Earthship Video Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLslKBpzJILe

A special thank you to Chris and Sandra for letting us film their Earthship, and to the team at Associated Engineering for letting us show off their energy modelling skills!

The Darfield Earthship:
https://www.darfieldearthship.com/

Associated Engineering Energy Modelling:
https://www.ae.ca/

Thanks for watching!

Mat & Danielle

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Music & Song Credits:
All music in this video was composed, performed, and recorded by Mat of Exploring Alternatives.

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Mat and Danielle of Exploring Alternatives

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Mustang
Mustang 3 years ago

Dang, if you have to load the Rocket Stove every 30 to 40 minutes, how do you get a good night's sleep???

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KEEPER
KEEPER 3 years ago

That's a good point, however I think that it also has to deal with what is needed. Some people like temperatures to be in the 80s during winter, other people like me for example like to be slightly colder, to me perfect temperature is between 60 degrees Fahrenheit to 67 degrees Fahrenheit, which means my threshold is lower. Andy's house is roughly maintain this temperature at all times. But you're right it could be an issue. Most people who live in the Earth ships though, pretty much don't end up using there fireplace because the structure usually maintains the temperature is they like. I remember a video we're a dude in his Earthship said that he almost never uses his fireplace because it never gets that cold.

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KEEPER 3 years ago

So obviously I think it comes down to what kind of climate you are in. And how you structure your house. To me personally the tires might be too much insulation which could cause too much heat throughout the night.

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