Sustainable Underground Dwellings

This Artist Lives in a Subterranean Home Beneath the Ground

Dan Price is an Oregon-based artist who lives in a sustainable subterranean home. While many architects have experimented with eco-friendly designs, these structures are usually located above ground. This unusual home allows one man to live a sustainable lifestyle underneath the surface of the earth.

The home is located in a meadow in Joseph, Oregon. Although Price originally had an above-ground structure installed on the property, he tore down the building after he was robbed through his skylight. The incident caused Price to move his entire home underground, where he has lived ever since. The home is designed for sustainable living and features a composting toilet, a propane-powered shower and a wood pipe sauna. The home is not connected to the city water supply, but Price is able to access his own line of spring water.

The unusual subterranean home demonstrates how consumers can live sustainably beneath the ground.
Trend Themes
1. Subterranean Living - The trend of sustainable subterranean living can disrupt traditional home design and offer new opportunities for eco-friendly living spaces.
2. Off-grid Living - The trend of off-grid living can be amplified by subterranean homes that run on alternative sources and reduce their carbon footprint.
3. Eco-friendly Architecture - The trend of eco-friendly architecture can be expanded to experiment with unique designs for subterranean homes that are sustainable and cost-effective.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - The real estate industry can benefit from embracing the trend of subterranean living as an eco-friendly and unique selling point for sustainable living spaces.
2. Construction - The construction industry can innovate through experimenting with sustainable materials and technologies for building subterranean structures.
3. Energy - The energy industry can explore alternative sources of power for subterranean homes that run on a smaller scale and reduce their carbon footprint.

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