First Earth: Uncompromising Ecological Architecture (Pm Video)

Sheen, David

 
9781604861990: First Earth: Uncompromising Ecological Architecture (Pm Video)

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<p><em>First Earth</em> is about a massive paradigm shift for shelter&#8212;building healthy houses in the old ways, out of the very earth itself, and living together like in the old days, by recreating villages. An audiovisual manifesto filmed over four years on four continents, it proposes that earthen homes are the healthiest housing in the world; and that since it still takes a village to raise a healthy child, we must transform our suburban sprawl into eco-villages. </p><p><em>First Earth</em> is not a <em>how-to</em> film, but a <em>why-to</em> film. It establishes the appropriateness of earthen building in every cultural context, under all socio-economic conditions, from third-world communities to first-world countryside, from Arabian deserts to American urban jungles. In the age of collapse and converging emergencies, the solution to many of our ills might just be getting back to basics, for material reasons and for spiritual reasons, both personal and political.</p><p><em>First Earth</em> features curving art-poem dwellings in the Pacific Northwest in Canada and the US; thousand-year-old apartment-and-ladder architecture of Taos Pueblo; centuries-old and contemporary cob homes in England; classic round thatched huts in West Africa; bamboo-and-cob structures now on the rise in Thailand; and soaring Moorish-style earthen skyscrapers in Yemen. Featuring appearances by renowned cultural observers and activists Derrick Jensen, Daniel Quinn, James Howard Kunstler, Richard Heinberg, Starhawk, Chellis Glendinning, and Mark Lakeman as well as major natural building teachers Michael G. Smith, Becky Bee, Joseph Kennedy, Sunray Kelly, Janell Kapoor, Elke Cole, Ianto Evans, Bob Theis, and Stuart Cowan.</p>

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David Sheen has been as been documenting, studying, designing, and building ecological housing since 2001. He apprenticed with several pioneers in the field at the North American School of Natural Building and at the Emerald Earth Sanctuary. He is the author of The Red Pill and lives in Toronto, Ontario. Ilya Yakolvlevis a music composer and producer. He has been involved with a number of projects with various artists, writing songs and movie soundtracks.

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