A phenomenological inquiry of building and living in European Earthship homes

IF 1.9 Q3 MANAGEMENT Infrastructure Asset Management Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1680/jinam.23.00028
Colin A Booth, Sona Rasheed, Abdul-Majeed Mahamadu, Rosemary Horry, Samuel Abbey, Patrick Manu, K A B Awuah, Emmanuel Aboagye-Nimo, Panagiotis Georgakis, Abhi Prabhakaran
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Earthships remain a relatively under explored type of sustainable/alternative home. This is the first study to investigate the personal experiences of constructing and living in European Earthship–homes. The aim of this study is to reveal insights into the ‘hands–on’ practical experience of persons who have constructed their own Earthship–homes; and to also gather insights into the collective experience of these dwellers on the realities of living full–time in an Earthship–home. A phenomenological methodology, using an inductive research approach, was utilised through a qualitative research strategy to solicit insights into the personal experiences of these unique persons. The main themes and sub–themes that emerge from analysis are that anyone from any background can make the shift to building/living in an Earthship–home. However, a mixed skillset and knowledge of building trades, plus a physical and emotional prowess is needed for the long–haul build process, together with access to financial means and/or available materials are critical factors that influence the outcome of the Earthship building. Meanwhile, once constructed, off–grid living in an Earthship–home gives dwellers a greater connectivity with the natural world, raises awareness of consumerism and an enhanced appreciation of human impacts.
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欧洲地球船房屋建造与生活的现象学探究
地球飞船仍然是一种相对未被开发的可持续/替代家园类型。这是第一个调查建造和生活在欧洲地球之家的个人经历的研究。这项研究的目的是揭示那些建造了自己的地球家园的人的“动手”实践经验;并收集这些居民的集体经验,了解他们在地球上全职生活的现实。使用归纳研究方法的现象学方法,通过定性研究策略来征求对这些独特人物的个人经历的见解。从分析中出现的主要主题和次要主题是,任何背景的人都可以转变到建造/生活在地球家园中。然而,在漫长的建造过程中,需要混合的技能和建筑行业知识,加上身体和情感上的能力,以及获得财务手段和/或可用材料是影响地球舰建造结果的关键因素。与此同时,一旦建成,离网居住的地球家园将使居住者与自然世界有更大的联系,提高消费主义意识,增强对人类影响的欣赏。
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