We all have ideas about how to save the planet from humankind, but many of us are too wrapped up in our own lives to do anything about it. One thing that I never give much thought to is how where I live is not what some people would call “sustainable housing.” A couple weeks ago, I watched a documentary called Garbage Warrior, about Michael Reynolds, an architect that has an imagination almost as big as this universe. His whole vision is to build a house out of stuff that most of us see as disposable, but not only that – in the process, he has the good of Mother Nature at heart as well. As I was watching, my mind was totally bent by the way this human created art that we could live in. Michael Reynolds is an inspirational being, and it’s killer seeing him work for the good of humanity, even while the powers that be have their foot on his neck. After you watch Garbage Warrior, I’m pretty sure you’ll look around at your surroundings and wish for something different. The look of a Michael Reynolds home is next level, beyond awesome architecture. After the jump, check out this extraordinary film, plus a gallery of some homes built by him and his crew!
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Ernest Werbel
April 26, 2013 at 6:50 pm
This is awesome! It looks like Tatooine from Star Wars come to life.