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CAVE COMEBACK

by , 08/31/05

Cave Comeback

Nothing suggests primitive like the archetypical caveman, but our less-evolved predecessors knew a thing or two about sustainable living. In Southern Spain, caves are still used as living spaces, hotels, restaurants, spas and theaters. These aren’t just ancient holes-in-the-wall still being put to use, but also brand new caves built by modern day cave-builders. Caves are both affordable and highly eco-friendly. They require almost no external construction materials and create minimal impact at the building site. Clay in the mediterranean climate is perfect for creating structurally sound caves, and today’s cave-builders specialize in excavating and molding this clay into modern, functional spaces.

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4 Responses to “CAVE COMEBACK”

  1. Spaniardo Spaniardo says:

    Espa?a es as?.
    (Spain: that’s the way it is!)

  2. Good information! although some caves are commanding prices above 300k euros now – there are still bargains though if you look hard enough

  3. Jeff Heath Jeff Heath says:

    initial research for cave living. Actually, making a whole in the side of a slope, cliff and, or mountain. How do I obtain pertinant information towards estimated costs of blasting and digging?

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