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* [http://www.heartbeatnursery.co.nz/stonehouse/ Stone House - A Guide to Self-Building with Slipforms]
* [http://www.heartbeatnursery.co.nz/stonehouse/ Stone House - A Guide to Self-Building with Slipforms]


===Tent Home===
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toFBj9qBLQo&feature=player_embedded Tent Home in California]


=Kits and systems=
=Kits and systems=

Revision as of 14:03, 20 October 2013

Design considerations

Universal design and passive solar design are established design approaches that are ERE-compatible. Some conventional house systems may be unnecessary for an ERE dwelling, e.g. a garage or air conditioning unit. However, an ERE house might benefit from unusual or anachronistic features such as a root cellar, canning area, greenhouse, or workshop.


Traditional DIY methods

Also known as stick-built or balloon framed.

Examples:


Alternative DIY methods

Cob

Cordwood

Dry stack concrete

Earth sheltering

Log cabin

Rammed earth

Slipform stone

Tent Home

Kits and systems


Upcycling

Some DIY-friendly structures, while not explicitly a "house," may be used as a permanent dwelling.

Marine Vessels

  • houseboat
  • sailboat

Vehicle Conversions

Shipping Container Homes

Other Ideas