¶ … applying to the Making + Meaning summer program is to enhance my understanding of, and ability to create, interesting, thought-provoking, and purpose-driven design. To that end, I am particularly interested in learning more about the tenets of earth sheltering and its practical applications in our modern world.
While in many respects we have become divorced from the sustainable design practices of the earliest humans, earth sheltering remains a viable means of situating a home or other building in its environment. Earth sheltering is a means of leveraging a building's natural surroundings in order to provide insulation. Typically constructed on a hillside, an earth-sheltered home uses earth and soil to insulate a home or building. Given that below the frost line the temperature is remarkably stable, such a "soil wrap" reduces temperature fluctuations in the building's internal temperature, providing a stable environment conducive to human living.
An earth-sheltered home is very much "of its place." Sun exposure, drainage, and foliage coverage must all be considered, and accounted for, when designing and constructing an earth-sheltered building. Homes such as these are integrated in to the surrounding physical environment, rather than constructed upon it. Earth sheltering is the manifestation of a recognition that, in order to achieve long-term sustainability, humans must adapt their lives and living circumstances to their natural surroundings,...
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