Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Earthship Biotecture Credit: Earthship Biotecture Heading northwest from Taos, New Mexico, the sparse, sage-filled desert ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The funky New Mexico home is powered by the sun and embedded in the land with curvaceous walls and lots of gardening space—inside ...
In Taos, New Mexico, architect Michael Reynolds's off-grid Earthships recycle rainwater and produce their own electricity. But critics argue the homes may not be as sustainable as promised. Here & Now ...
When Brian and Jess Johnson drove to Taos, New Mexico, for a getaway weekend from Colorado in 2016, they had no inkling the trip would change their lives and their notions of a dream house in a ...
With today’s information onslaught, smartphone appendages and retail profiling, getting off the grid may seem like a uniquely 21st century desire. But the northern New Mexico town of Taos has been a ...
Near Taos, New Mexico, an architect and developer named Michael Reynolds has been pursuing the off-grid dream for decades. A community of his funky looking, rammed-earth structures called Earthships ...
An Earthship is a kind of passive solar home — or community of homes — typically made of natural and recycled materials such as old tires and recycled cans. Such homes make use of non-polluting ...