Tucked away in the vast, sun-filled desert of the Mojave Desert, a creative take on sustainable living emerges from the dunes. The Mojave Center, a model for sustainable architecture and water harvesting methods, displays the amazing Earthbag Domes.
With their compact size and impressively good features, these environmentally conscious buildings have won over a million admirers on the internet. They gain popularity day by day. People become more and more interested of what they look like inside, are they comfortable and many other questions like this.
The ingenuity behind these Earthbag Domes will become clear to you watchig the detailed tour. Built mostly from the Mojave dirt itself, these structures are affordable, environmentally friendly, and—most impressively—shaped into student residences that offer first-hand construction experiences.
These aren’t just sand castles, though. They may seem unreliable or weak, but, they are more than that. Because of the barbed wire reinforcing each dome, they are completely fireproof and earthquake-resistant.
Envision residing in a house constructed entirely of the earth beneath your feet. The main element is Mojave dirt, which doesn’t contain any clay. These amazing buildings are made from a mixture of sand, cement, and silt that is placed inside sandbags and then stacked and molded.
The domes enthrall you even more when you enter. Their smooth clay plastered interiors turn what was once rough into a cozy haven. There is even more breathtaking architecture to see. Despite the intense heat of the desert, passive cooling elements like wind scoops guarantee that the interiors stay pleasant.
Checkout the video bellow to see the detailed tour by the couple. Watching it you will learn more about them. You can show us your support by sharing this article with your loved ones, so they can also learn about this sensation. We appreciate your support and attention so much. Enjoy watching