I was rereading an article I wrote and compiled which is called:What if You Were God?
and saw how it morphed from everyone being God and being reponsible for earth who was an adult. One of the interesting things at this blog article was the word button that I shared which takes us to the site below that I have quoted here: Home
Underground-Homes.com
Underground homes or earth-sheltered dwellings, as some call them, reside beneath the Earth's surface (at least partially). These houses are inexpensive to heat and cool since the surrounding soil acts as natural insulation. Those who design underground houses have come up with several methods for regulating the temperature.Underground Home with wind turbine |
Underground buildings (at least some) depend upon the soil that surrounds the walls and floors (or even ceilings) to provide insulation. Others, however, have tubes channeled through them to bring in fresh air. Still others use a heat pump to regulate temperatures. |
Steve Martin's Partly Underground Montecito Home (Near Santa Barbara, CA)
Listen to the DOE ...
The U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) agrees with the energy savings of underground or earth-sheltered homes saying, "If you are looking for a home with many energy-efficient features that will provide a comfortable, tranquil, weather-resistant atmosphere, an earth-sheltered house could be right for you."Underground Home in Las Vegas
Advantages ...
Some other advantages of building underground are lower insurance premiums, natural sound insulation, less susceptibility to fire, high winds, hailstorms and tornadoes to name a few. Privacy is another issue stated by underground dwelling enthusiasts and homeowners, which has lured them to build below the surface.Modern Underground House
And, we promise not to compromise and will not to keep this information undercover. Did I mention that we're heavy into humor around here?
A Community of Underground Homes
Fun Facts about Underground Homes
At present there are over 6,000 underground homes in the United States.
Underground America Day is celebrated May 14 every year.
Coober Pedy is a community in Southern Australia that lives underground because of the 100-plus temperatures in the summer.
Comedian and actor Steve Martin is one of the A-list celebrities to own an earth sheltered house.
Updated February 21, 2015
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For me, it is more logical to build an earth berm house than to be totally underground. My reason for this is flooding. If the water table suddenly rises in a flood you might be still okay in an earth berm house but not be okay in an underground house that might flood. So, even though a fully under the surface of the earth house would be easier to heat, it would be more problematic to light and to keep mold from happening there completely underground as well. But, if you have at least one wall that is almost completely glass that the sun can get into then mold becomes much less of a problem depending upon what climate this house is in at the surface of the earth.
Also, I liked the Hobbit like houses above in a community. This seemed kind of fun to be in a community of like minded people.
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