Just before leaving the property in Mazunte, having completed our Earthship-like building project, our neighbor Pablo came over with his GoPro Drone to take some pictures of the structure from up above.
Even though I was sure that I knew every viewpoint of this building, having worked on it for the last four months, I was amazed at the spectacular areal footage this machine captured. The most interesting aspect of it, after the reciprocal roof, is the berm with the curving concrete beam, forming the circle of the bond-beam, and curving back around the berm.
Thank you Pablo, for this great video!
Follow our Construction Adventure in This Series:
Epilogue
Mission Accomplished!
Moving Logs Around in Practice
Talking About Logs
Visual Concrete Pour by @redhawkrising
Pouring the Bond Beam
The Circle is Complete, We're Pouring Tomorrow
Starting The Long Finish
Concrete Plans and Concrete Actions
Earthship Build in the Time of Hive and Coronavirus
Machines Taking Over Work: The Day Everything Changed
Zome Building Workshop in Mazunte
The Ceremony of a Minka
Hay Pase, Got the Permit!
The Diverse Cars at Itínera
Waiting for the Man
An Impression of Hyperadobe in La Boquilla
Bending Rebar Like a Mexican
Working at Night for the Perfect Level
The Challenge of Scoring Tires
Creating Conditions to Work and Live
Previous series: A Theater on the Beach
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up up an awayyy! great to see it with a drone.. makes all the difference.. and now i can see the berm nicely too! WOohooo! awesomeness <3
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