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Written by: Chris Reinhart

Posted in: Open Source Ecology

Seeking Microhouse Client in the Southern USA
We have built the first prototype of the Microhouse at Factor e Farm, and we would like to build more of these as we build out our infrastructure in 2014. We are increasing our capacity to host... Read more – ‘Seeking Microhouse Client in the Southern USA’.

Written by: Dan

Posted in: Open Source Ecology

The First Design-Build-Documentation Sprint – and Open Source Ironworker Cuts 1″x8″ Steel
Last Saturday we accomplished a significant milestone in the GVCS development process. For the first time, we did a machine build at the same time that we uploaded media in realtime, and created an... Read more – ‘The First Design-Build-Documentation Sprint – and Open Source Ironworker Cuts 1″x8″ Steel’.

Written by: Marcin Jakubowski

Posted in: Open Source Ecology

Architecture Lead Joins the OSE Team
This is our overview and result timelapse for the Microhouse - Our microhouse build came from dirt and open-source equipment such as the soil pulverizer, tractor: and brick press to final... Read more – ‘Architecture Lead Joins the OSE Team’.

Written by: Lisa

Posted in: Open Source Ecology

The MicroHouse Goes Up
The MicroHouse Goes Up An idea for a small, energy-efficient, low-cost sustainable house   that could be built using OSE machines became a carefully laid out plan, devised in modules. With... Read more – ‘The MicroHouse Goes Up’.

Written by: Lisa

Posted in: Open Source Ecology

The MicroHouse, the Tractor, and the Spark That Changes Everything
MicroHouse Build  With the kickoff for the MicroHouse build only four days away (Sept. 28), preparations are in high gear. Chris Reinhart has put together materials lists for each module (see log),... Read more – ‘The MicroHouse, the Tractor, and the Spark That Changes Everything’.

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