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There is a range of non-traditional housing that can be erected going into or after the cataclysms. During an era of melting
poles, consider a Houseboat, perhaps on a Cement Base. Many construction methods use inexpensive materials and can
rely on manual labor. Methods include Rammed Earth construction, Straw Bale construction with Midwest example and
Instructions, Adobe Bricks with Pueblo example, and Coating Burlap or coating Wire Mesh. Combining these methods
also works. Earthen or Bermed housing has many Options, is Fireproof, or use fireproof material such as FireFree.
Methods recommended by Earthship include using old tires and aluminum cans, and an Earthship History shows the steps
taken during construction. Cob Cottage offers workshops on building with earthen materials, and Ianto Evans tells you how
to build your own for $500. A partially buried Grain Silo or Steel Pipe could be bermed and wind resistant, as would a
Quonset Hut. A Full Cylinder drainage pipe could be a sturdy quake resistant home, and a 1/2 Cylinder design, common as
farm outbuildings, could be quickly constructed. The EcoLodge offers a self sufficient design. Old military Bunkers could
be put to good use.
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