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Charming Post-Carbon Homestead is Built From Recycled Tires and Shipping Pallets

06/15/2012
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    When <a href="http://www.seed.org.za/">SEED</a> invited us to visit their recently-unveiled post-carbon homestead in Cape Town, we jumped at the opportunity. Built using the same blueprints and budget as an RDP house, which is the government housing standard for underprivileged South Africans, this remarkable <a href="http://inhabitat.com/solar-powered-great-barrier-house-fuses-modern-technology-and-island-life/">solar-powered home</a> made of tires, clay and recycled timber pallets demonstrates that we can survive in a world without fossil fuels. Built on the Rocklands Primary School grounds and tested by the Head Principal known fondly as "Mr. P," the charming house exists independently of the national grid.
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    SEED built this solar-powered on the Rocklands Primary School grounds outside of Cape Town
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    It was built out of tires filled with sand and clay and clad with recycled shipping pallets
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    Strategic orientation maximizes solar gain in winter and natural light
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    Almost all the materials used inside and out are recycled
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    The home as a small loft with shelves around the perimeter that are reached by a moveable ladder
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    A small desk and table placed by the recessed window allows underprivileged children to work by daylight
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    The home was built using the government's RDP blueprints - social housing - as well as the same budget!
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    The back of the house is not as well lit, but it is cool in the hot summer months
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    This is the bedroom: well lit with a gentle ambience. This entire upper level was constructed using recycled shipping pallets
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    This recycled lamp uses energy-efficient light bulbs
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    This is the bedroom window
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    The recessed window doubles as a bench. Note President Obama's face on the recycled covers.
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    There's a decent amount of storage, although this home definitely promotes a smaller footprint
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    These chairs are made from recycled tires and they are incredibly comfortable
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    The rocket stove uses wood grown on-site
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    On hot days, food can be cooked on the solar cooker. While we were there, the water was super hot!
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    There are rainwater capture tanks on either side of the house
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    Although the furnishings may seem rudimentary (they are), it is extraordinary what SEED has accomplished with such a small budget!
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  • Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED
    Mr. P, the headmaster, lived in the homestead for a week and said it has definitely opened his eyes to what it would be like to live in a world totally sans oil!
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Post-Carbon Homestead by SEED

When SEED invited us to visit their recently-unveiled post-carbon homestead in Cape Town, we jumped at the opportunity. Built using the same blueprints and budget as an RDP house, which is the government housing standard for underprivileged South Africans, this remarkable solar-powered home made of tires, clay and recycled timber pallets demonstrates that we can survive in a world without fossil fuels. Built on the Rocklands Primary School grounds and tested by the Head Principal known fondly as "Mr. P," the charming house exists independently of the national grid.

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