Saturday 25 February
Maleny RSL 6:30pm.
Bunya Street, Maleny
PO Box 11, Maleny, Queensland
The seminar covers:
- Earthship Short Film Screening
- 1.5 hr. Earthship Presentation
- Questions & Answers with Michael Reynolds
Sustainable “Off-Grid” Homes Made of Recycled Materials. The Ultimate in Green Buildings. The acclaimed Earthship Biotecture Multimedia Seminar and Q&A covers all aspects of Earthship Biotecture, the international sustainable “off-grid” housing concept that incorporates recycled materials into “groundbreaking” housing structures.
Images of current, recent and past Earthship projects throughout the United States, Haiti, Canada, Spain, Belgium, France, India, Georgia and more are shown and discussed throughout the presentation. Earthship retrofit, taking traditional structures “off-grid,” growing food and fishing for your dinner in Earthships will be covered, along with basic Earthship building techniques. Michael Reynolds, Creator of Earthship Biotecture is the Seminar presenter, facilitating open dialogue and interaction with attendees.
Earthship Australia Ticketing:-
http://earthship.com/australia
“If all the soldiers in all the armies in all the world put down their weapons and picked up tools and started building sustainable, carbon zero housing for all the people of the world our problems would be over and real life for all people would begin.” – Michael Reynolds
An Earthship is a radically sustainable home made of recycled materials.
Sustainable Green Buildings | Earthship Biotecture
Green Buildings, Sustainable Architecture. Retrofit. This is what we do.
Earthships are radically sustainable buildings made with recycled materials.
Earthships can be built in any part of the world, in any climate and still provide
solar power, catchwater, contained sewage treatment and sustainable food production.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haiWcI5NJo8
Earthships provide security in economically unsecure times.
Earthships cost about the same as a conventional home, but a conventional home does not come with
all the electricity and water you will use.
A conventional home is bad for the planet, is not strong and uses materials that require a lot of fossil fuels
to manufacture and get to your building site.



