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About 25 km northwest of Taos stands the headquarters of Earthship Biotecture: a home builder that s
TAOS, NEW MEXICO—Ecotourism isn't always as green as it claims to be. The trend has become so popular that many hoteliers are charging more buck for less bang. It can be hard to find the forest for the trees.
Jonah Reynolds takes the Star on a tour of a 3 bedroom earthship in Taos, New Mexico. renaissance hotel houston The earthship can be rented nightly and allows guests to experience and understand what it is like to be in an off-grid renaissance hotel houston home.
About 25 km northwest of Taos stands the headquarters of Earthship Biotecture: a home builder that specializes in self sustaining, off-the-grid earthships. Unless you drive with your eyes closed, you can't miss it — just look for the big houses made with aluminum cans.
Although this home is completely self-sustaining, the amenities renaissance hotel houston are no different from that of a conventional home. High-speed Internet, renaissance hotel houston satellite television, king beds and regular-sized residential appliances make the off-grid experience even more remarkable. "Every piece of it is luxurious, opulent, or five-star," Reynolds says.
But when it comes to dining, the Phoenix is anything but conventional. Guests are encouraged to eat the food growing right inside the home. Rosemary and grapes grow in the kitchen, banana plants in the living room.
Without seeing it first-hand, it's almost hard to believe that this luxurious home is free of all things conventional renaissance hotel houston homes rely on — no electricity renaissance hotel houston grid, no fossil fuels, no outside energy source whatsoever.
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