Anyone Thought Of "Going Underground"? ;)
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The "$50 Underground House":
http://www.undergroundhousing.com/
My interest in this is partially inspired by the tumbleweed/tiny house idea, but combining it with a survivalist edge--who doesn't want a house that doubles as a bomb shelter? I'm picturing a regular brick shed (since I need one of these in my yard anyway and it provides camouflage) with a hidden trap door hatch to a fallout shelter/living space beneath. The difficult part would seem to be plumbing and, to a lesser extent, electricity. Other than that it seems like just digging a hole, more or less.
These designs look a lot more complex than that, with windows and everything--basically a Hobbit House, lol--but I could do without that, or perhaps design it so the upper level of the shed is habitable as well.
I could build this in my back yard, live in it while renting out my actual house for its full value, and ERE in 5 years!
I'll look for the "$50 Underground House" book at the library.
On a semi-related note, check out this freaky youtube video from the 1950's "Fallout: When And How To Protect Yourself Against It" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8_q06SL98Q)
http://www.undergroundhousing.com/
My interest in this is partially inspired by the tumbleweed/tiny house idea, but combining it with a survivalist edge--who doesn't want a house that doubles as a bomb shelter? I'm picturing a regular brick shed (since I need one of these in my yard anyway and it provides camouflage) with a hidden trap door hatch to a fallout shelter/living space beneath. The difficult part would seem to be plumbing and, to a lesser extent, electricity. Other than that it seems like just digging a hole, more or less.
These designs look a lot more complex than that, with windows and everything--basically a Hobbit House, lol--but I could do without that, or perhaps design it so the upper level of the shed is habitable as well.
I could build this in my back yard, live in it while renting out my actual house for its full value, and ERE in 5 years!
I'll look for the "$50 Underground House" book at the library.
On a semi-related note, check out this freaky youtube video from the 1950's "Fallout: When And How To Protect Yourself Against It" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8_q06SL98Q)
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I think it's fun to think about bunkers and shelters.
The site referenced by the link though looks like a propaganda machine set up to sell $20 books, and $100 DVD sets.
My 5 second rebuttal to all of the advantages of underground building is this: if it's so easy, cheap, and great, why do so many people have so much trouble with their basements? Would you buy a house with a basement without having the basement inspected?
The site referenced by the link though looks like a propaganda machine set up to sell $20 books, and $100 DVD sets.
My 5 second rebuttal to all of the advantages of underground building is this: if it's so easy, cheap, and great, why do so many people have so much trouble with their basements? Would you buy a house with a basement without having the basement inspected?
Do people enjoy living in basements? If yes, then I think you can get a good rental deal 
The idea brought to mind a much higher end version--the cave houses in Spain. Some of them tricked out very nicely, and the digging is done mostly by nature:
http://www.spanish-inland-properties.co ... &s=53&p=16

The idea brought to mind a much higher end version--the cave houses in Spain. Some of them tricked out very nicely, and the digging is done mostly by nature:
http://www.spanish-inland-properties.co ... &s=53&p=16
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My DH loves the converted bunker idea. I am way too claustrophobic for that. I think the most I could handle is a wofati (http://www.richsoil.com/wofati.jsp). We recently installed glass walls and ceilings in most of the common living areas of our house, so I guess we're going the other direction (living in a greenhouse instead of a cave).
Forget about building or renting.. what about just squatting one of this beauties.. for free 
http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/sho ... hp?t=58986

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/sho ... hp?t=58986
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@jennypenny: the Wofati is actually based on what I linked to. The "O" in Wofati comes from "Oehler", as in Mike Oehler, the guy from the "undergroundhousing.com" site.
As described in the wofati article, it's totally different from "living in a basement", and "underground" may not have been the best choice of words for Oehler's architecture, as in a certain sense, yes, you can be "underground" while aboveground. These are well-lit, log-cabin-esque houses that are built "partially" underground.
Now, I'm personally not as interested in this implementation as I am in a more conventional "underground" shelter like you all are thinking of--fully submerged, bomb shelter, or buried shipping container. But--the link in my OP is not at all like this.
As described in the wofati article, it's totally different from "living in a basement", and "underground" may not have been the best choice of words for Oehler's architecture, as in a certain sense, yes, you can be "underground" while aboveground. These are well-lit, log-cabin-esque houses that are built "partially" underground.
Now, I'm personally not as interested in this implementation as I am in a more conventional "underground" shelter like you all are thinking of--fully submerged, bomb shelter, or buried shipping container. But--the link in my OP is not at all like this.