Past Projects: 40+ Served and Counting!
Client Home Design by Designer Michael Shealy
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Client HomesAll home's were constructed with rammed-earth used tires, empty cans and bottles, as well as any conventional materials desired by the owners. The concepts of these homes are based upon the "Earthship" designs by Michael Reynolds. Actual designs were revised and improved upon by Architecht Michael Shealy , and tailored to each owners individual needs. |
Black Forest, CO
A beautiful example of what can be done with tire-building, this home sits at more than 7,500 feet. The 10' solar-window wall faces south and overlooks an gorgeous forest and mountain range below..
Colorado Springs, CO
At 9,400 feet over Colorado Springs, Russ and Gloria began building their own home within the Rocky Mountains...
Colorado Springs, CO
Excerpts from the 'Union of Concerned Scientists' newsletter, Earthwise: "At 8,400' up in the Colorado Rockies, often above the clouds, Jerry and Diana decided to build an ecologically friendly house that would make them virtually self-sufficient in terms of their energy needs"...
Penrose, CO
Ron & Julie preferred a more contemporary decor, but that didn't stop them from including a greenhouse and building at 5,500 ft. altitude!
Blackforest, CO
David and his wife Suzi fell in love with the concept of our own home during the building process. After initial consultations, David custom tailored the design to suit his own needs..
Guffey, CO
This home's living room view of McIntyre Mountain and Pike's Peak is accentuated by indoor rock designs consisting of special quartz, amazonite and other stones collected from nearby quarries..
Testimony
"The custom plans that Michael designed for us has resulted in a fantastic economical and environmentally friendly home. It has been amazing to finally build a dream home with our own hands!"
by: John S., Home Owner/Builder
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About Michael Shealy
As an Architectural Designer, Michael provides residential designs using hybridized practical building techniques. These methods are beneficial to the Earth and the end user, employing used tires that are a highly durable, easily obtainable/free building material that removes problem waste from the eco-cycle.
