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Thread: Anyone build an Underground holiday home?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Those interested in this thread should have watched the episode of Grand Designs that just finished on ABC 1 (No doubt available on iView, and probably repeated soon on ABC 2). Covers the refurbishing of a cave house in Britain.

    And the man who did it drives a 110!

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    Here is an Real Estate advertisement for one that sold in our district.
    This was originally an underground fuel storage facility for the No. 2 OTU (Operational Training Unit) RAAF Station for Fighter Pilots during WW2.
    http://www.realestate.com.au/propert...elta-113522911


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    Some nice ideas here but being architect designed they wouldn't be a cheap option.

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    More ideas here http://www.inspirationgreen.com/eart...red-homes.html


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    This thread seems to have buried itself, or are you to busy with a "pick and shovel" to put up any more posts.


    Found this link recently.
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    Oddly enough the trouble we are having with the local council is that one of the conditions to get approval to build a house is that it must look like a house.

    Apparently a doorway in a hill is not what the local planners think a house should look like.

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    Argue it does look like a house but dirt is in the way of viewing it?
    Stupid councils

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    We have local elections coming up here soon.
    Need some new blood with forward thinking ideas here too!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gullible View Post
    Oddly enough the trouble we are having with the local council is that one of the conditions to get approval to build a house is that it must look like a house.

    Apparently a doorway in a hill is not what the local planners think a house should look like.
    Tell them to go to Coober Pedy - the whole town looks like that.

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