
Earthship Biotecture
Earthship Biotecture refers to sustainable building designs created to operate independently with minimal external resources. These structures are typically made from recycled materials, like old tires filled with earth, which provide natural insulation and stability. They incorporate renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power, collect and reuse rainwater, and feature composting toilets. Earthships aim to minimize environmental impact while providing comfortable, self-sufficient homes that reduce reliance on traditional utilities. This approach promotes resilience, eco-friendly living, and resource conservation by integrating architecture with natural and recycled materials.