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A Truly Underground Movement
By Suzi Blakley
Wed, May 14, 2008, 12:01 am PDT

Earth-sheltered home in Big Sur, CA
Earth-sheltered home in Big Sur, CA
(Photo by Christopher Line)
Today we salute a little-known holiday celebrating an unusual underground cause. While you may have heard of underground music and the Underground Railroad, this is something altogether different: May 14 is Underground America Day, a day to recognize the subset of North Americans who make their homes in the Earth, not just on it.

Even if you are not a Hobbit, there are huge benefits to dwelling beneath the Earth's surface. Since there's little or no need for insulation, underground houses are naturally energy-efficient, with heating and cooling systems utilizing the Earth's geothermal energy. Subsurface homes also provide shelter from the elements and forces of nature -- an abode and a storm shelter all in one.

As more people strive to live in tune with their environment, this movement encourages sustainable architecture and green building practices, and the aesthetics of nature are of the utmost importance.

What can you do to celebrate this occasion? It may not be practical to bury your home, but why not start with small steps? Take an underground tour, or use public transportation -- specifically a subway. Or begin a green roof project. It technically counts as living beneath ground (or at least beneath soil and plants), while at the same time cleaning the air. And the types of rooftops that can go green are limitless.

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Directory categories: Geothermal Energy, Energy-Efficient Construction, Sustainable Architecture, Geodesic Domes, Green Roofs
Archived under: Architecture, Conservation, Energy, Environment, Green Living, Holidays, Nature
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Another cool undregournd home is here:

http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=32.819158,-96.691776&spn=0.000994,0.001813&t=h&z=19

I've always thought it was a great idea and a really efficient system.

thanks
Bill

Posted by: fr33sub at May 14, 2008 9:35 AM

one of the early tenets of the "Pave the Earth" society was that people will move underground on that glorious day when the earth has finally been fully paved, once and for all:
"Cities will all move underground into the parking garages. All that will be left is endless, smooth, black asphalt. One world, one people, one slab of asphalt." http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/1380/pavefaq.html

Posted by: post.chris at May 14, 2008 9:56 AM

If i were to have an underground home, it would have to have a round, wooden front door, with the door knob in the middle. Painted bright green.

Posted by: mrneoluddite at May 14, 2008 3:03 PM

I want to find a man who wants to live this way!

Posted by: pick4you at October 01, 2008 2:48 PM

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