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The Fifty Dollar and Up Underground House Book Tapa blanda – 1 Diciembre 1981
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- Número de páginas116 páginas
- IdiomaInglés
- EditorialMole Publishing Company
- Fecha de publicación1 Diciembre 1981
- Dimensiones0.5 x 8.5 x 11 pulgadas
- ISBN-100442273118
- ISBN-13978-0442273118
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- Editorial : Mole Publishing Company
- Fecha de publicación : 1 Diciembre 1981
- Edición : 4.
- Idioma : Inglés
- Número de páginas : 116 páginas
- ISBN-10 : 0442273118
- ISBN-13 : 978-0442273118
- Dimensiones : 0.5 x 8.5 x 11 pulgadas
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº419,502 en Libros (Ver el Top 100 en Libros)
- nº172 en Reparación del Hogar (Libros)
- nº279 en Referencias de Arquitectura
- nº571 en Diseño del Hogar y Construcción (Libros)
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Author Mike Oehler built his first underground house in 1971 for $50. He published an article on it in '72 and began the first of several winters hitchhiking around to American universities lecturing on underground housing and the back-to-the-land movement, sponsored by architecture departments and student environmental groups. In 1975, with the internship help of architecture student Chris Royer, he tripled the size of his home for $500 including wall-to-wall carpeting. It would increase to $2,000 when the $500 wood burning stove and solar electrical system were later added.
In 1978 he published "The $50 & Up Underground House Book" (illustrated by Royer) to instant acclaim including more than 45 enthusiastic print reviews. One was in the Dutch magazine, De Twaalf Ambachten, which led to a Dutch TV crew flying in to shoot a national program of his work (he was building internationally also for clients through his company Hobbit Housing). In 1982 the magazine sponsored Oehler for a lecture/workshop tour of the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, England and Scotland.
All during this period Oehler was inventing and building the highly successful earth-sheltered solar greenhouses which require no heat, plus two more small underground houses, a small root cellar and an underground sauna - all dug and built with hand tools by Oehler and volunteers on his 40 acre homestead. His international projects built for clients were all dug and constructed with machinery and power tools.
In 1992 Oehler brought out a three volume video set on underground design and building. In 1997 the BBC shot the first of two episodes about him, and in 2001 HGTV, the American Home and Garden Television Network did a segment on him, which still is occasionally shown periodically.
In 2007 Oehler published "The Earth-Sheltered Solar Greenhouse Book" which has so far garnered nine enthusiastic reviews and is scheduled for a second printing. The "$50 and Up Underground House Book" (14 printings) is sold internationally on Amazon.com and undergroundhousing.com, nationally through several distributors and catalogues, in the UK by Eco-Logic Books and in the Netherlands by De Twaalf Ambachten.
Oehler has four books altogether in print, three DVD's, one video, and one CD. He at present is writing two more books, completing three more underground structures on his land and is brining out a web television site, "Hipnet.TV".
Oehler has co-published with both Van Norstrand Reinhold Company, Inc. and Keokee Co. Publishing, Inc.
Oehler has been interviewed live on numerous radio and television programs, has been written up nationally by the Associated Press, and twice by the New York Times.
Oehler has been a longshoreman, teamster union construction worker, landscaper, busboy, bartender, warehouseman, oil refinery laborer, cotton picker, apple picker, cannery worker, Alaskan commercial salmon fisherman, Alaskan gold miner, camp consular, lifeguard, soldier, dishwasher, firefighter, tree planter, mill hand, rail splitter, beach bum and ski bum.
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Calificado en Estados Unidos el 18 de agosto de 2006I was amazed by this book. Not only does it provide plenty of details, but it is easy for anyone to understand.
Some other reviews comment on some of Mike's opinions. You have to remember, the world of the 70's was a lot different from today. No Political Correct bull! It was common for national magazines to get off on the ranting of the turbulent times. This doesn't distract from the book though, and I personally think it adds a bit of character to the book.
If you have ever thought of building an underground house, or getting away from the commercialism in modern society, this is the book for you. This is a must for the homesteader's library.
If I could ask for other things in this book, it would be a bigger description of the newer building methods in the update section. Also, some more three dement ional drawings of the inside of the houses. You can figure out what's going on but sometimes you have to study the perspective drawings and pictures a bit. I agree with another reviewer, a biography would be nice.
Great book, you will not be disappointed!
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Calificado en Estados Unidos el 26 de septiembre de 2024I won't do it, but it is a neat idea. That he did. Multiple times.
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Calificado en Estados Unidos el 6 de agosto de 2010Even though this is the seventh edition of this book it is important to realize that it was origionally written in 1978. This was before inexpensive and reliable solar cells were available, and much of the technology that has come into the main stream in the last 30 years was championed like straw bale and earth bag construction. Even in this light I though the book was a great addition to my library and to anyone who would like to homestead or even build a get-away using recycled and found material and the earth as building materials.
There are many ideas in this book that one might on first look think are counter-intuitive, however the author points out the wisdom of ideas such as having the entry and light source uphill instead of downhill. This is for a small log supported shelter with earthen walls, not the earth-ship style homes that are gaining popularity in parts of the country now days. With a couple of thousand dollars one could build a rustic but cozy house of about three rooms using the origional ideas in this book. The Author also shows plans for more complex and much more main stream homes using many of the same ideas. This book is a good read especially in conjunction with other methods of low impact construction that is being used more and more these days. One must always check with the local county building department for what regulations must be observed before just starting to dig a hole and intending on living there.
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Calificado en Estados Unidos el 6 de enero de 2009This book is quite interesting and is, as far as I can tell, intended as a primer to the concept rather than a complete recipe. Once you read this book you understand the major concepts at play, can visualize the options available, and understand why some ideas work and others don't. It thoroughly covers major pitfalls, practical lessons from the over 30 years these houses have been actually built (well, centuries if you want to count older methods for building them) and has a good update from the author in the back. I found it VERY useful as I am interested in this method of construction and this book has confirmed my interest while pointing me in very useful directions to get further information.
If you are at all interested in building your own home, take a look at this construction method and understand why there are such huge advantages over standard "clapboard" styles of construction - a high quality earth-structured home will trump a high quality freestanding home in almost every single regard every time.
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Calificado en Estados Unidos el 11 de marzo de 2016I ordered this on accident. I thought I was putting it in my Cart for consideration, but I inadvertently hit the One-Click button... so I was pleasantly surprised that I really enjoyed the book.
It is dated. I think I recall that it was written in the 1970's... :)
But most of the information contained is still relevant today.
Clearly outlines his methodology and has a bunch of Caveats that we all could use... I've done some internet research since, and he is now an old codger who still visits the original house that this book is based upon. Interesting to follow-up with him on how the building methods have stood the test of time!
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Calificado en Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2016You will need to work out a lot of details and concepts to actually build a house based on the ideas from this book.The book directs you to his video series for more information on building using his methods.
Having said that this book does present a unique approach to building a house that is radically different from conventional houses. So that alone makes it worth reading and thinking about. His method is mostly geared to the do it yourselfer.
Mike tells you that you will need to modify some of his materials and methods to meet your local building codes. So unless you are already an experienced professional engineer, I suspect that this book will mostly just help you give direction to your registered architect/engineer who is tasked with preparing plans for review by the local permit official.
The pictures are mostly black and white plus are a little hard to make out. I needed to study them a fair while to try and make out what was being shown.
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Calificado en Estados Unidos el 11 de junio de 2023I've been very interested in this subject for many years, having been introduced to it by a environmentalist friend in college back in the early 1980's. I'll never forget the lesson of thermal mass experienced in the bomb shelter my dad dug under our house back in the paranoid 60's. Now I'm going to have chance at building one in the Arizona desert. I'm going to design a hybrid underground+earthship in Autocad (thanks for Autocad 2022 Amanon!). Should be fun and challenging. Found the designs in the book rather primative. Best takeaway was the post and beam method.
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NathCalificado en Canadá el 14 de septiembre de 20215.0 de 5 estrellas Excellent!
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PaulCalificado en Alemania el 14 de abril de 20255.0 de 5 estrellas Sehr nützliche Infos
Sehr nützliche Infos
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M. HamannCalificado en Reino Unido el 17 de noviembre de 20115.0 de 5 estrellas Inspired
This is one of the most inspired books, though not entirely practical as another reviewer suggests (I doubt the "Underground Home" would be approved in many areas). However, the project itself is worthwhile considering: build well, inexpensively, using available materials. Although the book is rather thin, it contains much useful information. There are the occasional anecdotes, but they somehow seem to fit well into the larger scheme. There are floor plans as well as practical advice on a variety of important issues.
The book contains:
1.) What an Underground House is Not
2.) What an Underground House Is; 23 Advantages
3.) Histories of the 50d and 500d Underground Houses
4.) The PSP System
5.) Design...(pp. 28-71)
6.) Materials: Where to Buy and Scrounge
7.) Construction
8.) You and the Building Codes
9.) Engineering Tables
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Zoe Gail WaughCalificado en Reino Unido el 5 de septiembre de 20155.0 de 5 estrellas Five Stars
Great book.
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Steve CummingsCalificado en Canadá el 26 de diciembre de 20125.0 de 5 estrellas great book
Great book, very informative, well illustrated. Though references to prices are out of date, subject material was excellent. Highly recommended




