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Sunday, 14 September 2014
Dumpster Project
Why would a university professor decide to live in a dumpster?
Professor Jeff Wilson has a few reasons, but it runs something like: downsizing after a divorce started him thinking about how much do we actually need in a dwelling, the impact of the way we chose to live & the impact of our choices on the planet, the environment & climate.
Über Dumpster — early concept sketch
Credit: Dumpster Project
http://www.theatlantic.com/features/archive/2014/09/the-simple-life-in-a-dumpster/379947/
http://dumpsterproject.org/the-dumpster/ / make yourself comfortable fully furnished 33 square foot house dumpster project large cargo container tiny house perfect symbol present themes waste consumption imagination turning goal the new one percent 1 % Professor Dumpster spending one year in a dumpster six 6 feet x 6 feet size average new American home Professor Dumpster use 1% water energy create waste average American home innovative systems develop development developed water filtration climate control waste reduction creative collaboration greater international design and education community need to live comfortably intense central Texas climate average summer temperature high 90s ninety degrees dumpster evolution dumpster camping average American dumpster home uber über dumpster phase camping tent trash can technologies old school methods meeting basic needs water will Austin town lake Huston-Tillotson campus phase two plugged into electrical water grid electricity appliances washing machine dryer hot water heater baseline water power comfortable home utility closet 1% energy use water use 10 cubic yards experiment dialogue concept living with less green campus initiative Huston-Tillotson University Austin Texas mobile house educational tours final analysis dumpster project grand experiment /
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