Naked Science Forum
Life Sciences => Plant Sciences, Zoology & Evolution => Topic started by: DoctorBeaver on 15/08/2007 08:58:24
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I would love to live somewhere like this...
http://www.simondale.net/house/index.htm (http://www.simondale.net/house/index.htm)
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It would appear to be somewhat influenced by The Lord of the Rings...Did you see recently a cave dwelling sold in Worcestershire? I've always fancied building a house in the arches of a disused railway bridge.
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Stuart - I immediately thought of hobbits when I saw it.
I didn't see the cave house. Do you have a link?
Railway arches would be interesting so long as there were no trains still running.
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Hence "disused".....
Here's the link for the cave "dwelling". I think it went for GBP 100,000 or so.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/herefordandworcester/content/articles/2007/06/12/cave_house_feature.shtml
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Nice. That's not far from where I live.
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Wonderful Eth.....I love that house.
I once knew a man who did a similar thing !..albeit it was a contemporary dwelling but underground....NOT like a nuclear bunker or an enhanced basement !..Cripes, I remember he made the news about twenty years ago.
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I can't believe it, but I love this house...but could someone tell me exactly what a compost toilet is?
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It is very cool. I have a co worker who built her house also. It is a straw bale house! radient heated floors and the works..solor powered etc etc.!
It is very cool and quite charming!
Usually a compost toilet empties in an area that is used for compost and it all becomes fertilizer!
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looks like the teletubbies house.
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Looks a bit dim inside, and while it may be low impact, it is not something you could exactly build high density (OK, for one guy, or one family, living isolated in a hillside, but you would not house 1 million people like that).
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Looks a bit dim inside, and while it may be low impact, it is not something you could exactly build high density (OK, for one guy, or one family, living isolated in a hillside, but you would not house 1 million people like that).
I wouldn't want to. I'd want to be miles from anyone.
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Looks a bit dim inside, and while it may be low impact, it is not something you could exactly build high density (OK, for one guy, or one family, living isolated in a hillside, but you would not house 1 million people like that).
I wouldn't want to. I'd want to be miles from anyone.
Yes, but it does rather undermine its 'environmentally friendly' credentials; since it implies that it makes very inefficient use of land (and possibly other resources).
As private luxury - that is fine (not my idea of luxury - but each to their own), but if it tries to make claims about the way forward for environmentally friendly housing, then I would question those credentials.
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i know george has sort of answered with an enviromental answer. so in my tiredness i will add this.
It should keep heating bills down, due to its insulation, ie all the mud and grass growing around it. but, i can that it is very dingey inside. i bet you have to keep the lights on all day.
Also, i looks like no natural light will get in. and where is the patio?