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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Montreal, Canada
Posts: 698
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Hi MacGyver,
I built my house using ICF (insulated concrete forms), so it is cooler during the day, and warmer at night; the thermal mass moderates the temperatures. You can see it in the picture album. The proposed concrete bunkers have the insulation on the outside, so will be used as a thermal mass and radiation shield. Your idea for using the earth as a mold, only works if you don't find a big rock when you try to dig out the earth, otherwise the rock stays as an ornament! There are other techniques using a steel rebar frame and spraying shotcrete to create the dome. Needs some experimentation, but i've seen it work well. For the smaller bunkers, it is just as easy to use wood forms. I go to the West coast sometimes, so might possibly meet you there. Good luck on your studies. /Wayne |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: NS, Canada
Posts: 39
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I really like the idea of ICF, but it seems expensive and inaccessable. I'll be looking at different ways to achieve a similar level of efficiency... double walls and earth/concrete somehow. We can't rely on foam boards being available for too much longer, so get 'em while you can!
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