The CEB Story – To Build a Village – Open Source Ecology

Posted on March 27th, 2009 by admin

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Here we describe our adventures with building to date, as we are developing open source equipment for all the tasks. This is towards creating the world's first replicable, post-industrial village. http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/?p=485 We arelooking for people who are interested in building the world's first replicable open source self-sufficient decentralized permaculture village – to transcend survival and evolve to freedom. Read more at http://www.OpenFarmTech.org Visit our myspace page …

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  1. techtipsforparents Says:

    Would this sort of …
    Would this sort of building work in any region of the US or does the type of earth play a major role? I would imagine in areas where the earth is hard clay it would work well but in areas with sandy, loose earth it would not. WHat have you found to be true in your research?

  2. marcinose Says:

    We are in NW …
    We are in NW Missouri. We do actually have just dirt floors. We were considering some kind of stucco, although I think the plan might just be to cover the walls with a mud plaster, which is ok because the walls are covered with overhang.

    -Jeremy

  3. jbraly Says:

    Questions… floors …
    Questions… floors for your dwellings? Surely not living on dirt…. and what about a Stuco or adobe like covering for the inside and outside of the bricks? Wouldnt that not only be more pleasing to look at, but provide more support?

  4. jbraly Says:

    only 134 views for …
    only 134 views for something this amazing? GUess everyone is watching American Idol. Good stuff guys. Where is your location? I’d like to visit

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