Cheap housing alternative being examined for use in Atlantis
Freedomforall and I are going to check out aidomes.com's Rockledge, FL office on 11/22 as a cheap housing alternative for Atlantis. If interested, contact me at jbrenner@fit.edu. It is only 6 minutes from my house, and we are going to have a Gulch meetup before or afterwards. I'll probably play AS1 on my DVD as we game plan for Atlantis.
SOURCE URL: http://www.aidomes.com/
Very interesting. We have a few geodesic homes around here, but the exterior finish is quite different. For Florida these make a lot of sense when you consider the hurricane threats. I could deal with it, but many may not appreciate the non-traditional appearance. Low maintenance and utility costs are attractive features; especially for retirement.
My wife says, we would need to paint a very Florida color... Probably offend the neighbors... :) Lately she has grown fond of that light aqua blue we keep seeing in the Keys.
I see they are quite flexible in design and square footage. I don't see how I could downsize to less than 1500 square feet and at least a two plus car garage... toys you know. :)
The more important factor would actually be location and parcel size. I need enough distance to rattle my windows with my guitar and stereo from time to time without offending the neighbors. This is also why I live in the sticks.
It is a dream… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCJfKtvxe...
Regards,
O.A.
That was a pleasant half-hour! I like the homes, and many of the ideas. Have a great time checking out the construction and please let us know your thoughts when you get back.
Jan
I like the concept of those units, and if the material specs are accurate they appear to be a good option.
Winter road salt is an unpleasant fact of life up here. I wind up at the car wash a lot in winter for undercarriage washes.
Now that I no longer commute out of state for work, it would take me over 30 years to put that kind of mileage on a vehicle. I average around 7k miles a year now. I am actually more concerned with not enough use to keep everything lubricated. I figure the FJ will last me quite a while.
What a fun little car but scary to drive on snow. So light.
http://www.galtsgulchonline.com/posts/d9...
from a few months ago.