Salutations
I am considering and planning acquisition and development of a small acreage in southern Missouri. I feel this a natural gathering place for alternative building and off grid living.
I will be sinking my modest available cash into buying the land outright and placement on a cistern. I will be a single person, alone.
I have considered compressed earth block, earthbag, cinderblock and a small wooden shed. Southern Missouri has a freeze thaw cycle, gets down to about 0F and may reach 100F on rare days. I gets a bit over 40 inches of rain per year. It does not have high winds. It does get a few rare tornadoes. It has minimal to moderate seismic activity. The frost depth is about 24 inches.
I have a 10x20 ft storage (rented) filled with property. I will need to store it as soon as possible. With care, I can fit that in a 10x10, some can be placed outdoors.
I would like to use as many materials from the property as possible, buying things will be difficult.
My first thought is a 16 ft earthbag round house, sunk into the ground about 2 feet and then bermed another 2-3 ft up the wall. I will be using EPDM to create a water barrier between the earthbag wall and the berming. I should get a small loft from that. This should eliminate the need for extra storage. Something similar to this, sunk into the ground and a bit smaller:
http://www.earthbagbuilding.com/plans/towerhouse.htm
This would be great. Ideally, I would build with metal and stone, perhaps in a few years. Currently, Im thinking a modular design, and butressing out from the wall, to later build greenhouses inside of.
What I need to do, is build quickly and large, without the need for a lot of electricity and outside materials. I am looking at interlocking compressed earth blocks, as the cost of earthbags and barb wire and ultimately, cement (OPC) will bring the costs up to where I could just purchase a block press and cement outright. CEBs will require some cure time, while earthbags go in place right away.
Which is faster? Which one will stand up to being partially underground? Which one will handle the freeze thaw cycles in the area Im going to be in?
I am currently drawing a floorplan, I will upload in a day or so.