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Letter Re: Advice on Building Harder Off-Grid Houses

James,
The article on perennial food sources was both timely and excellent! Kudos. We are already planning to introduce many of the species into our farm.

Next, a question. Since your book “How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It” [1] has caused me to re-think several things — and after I have spent 20 years being a prepper –I figured I should buy your book [2]Rawles on Retreats and Relocation” [3]. Chapter 14 is of special interest to me right now as we are building a snug little adobe house on the farm we just bought. We don’t want to call it a cement bunker do we?

Chapter 14 [of the book] is a good starting point but I was wondering if you have a source of more detailed information. I’ve researched many different “housing styles” around the world and across time. But turning them into a modern grid independent house.

There is the crux of the matter: I was wondering if in addition to the books you listed there might be others. Or if you know of a good architect you have worked with to create a “green” off grid bunker?

We envision a semi-buried adobe style house that will have a full basement and a bunker off of the basement (for NBC [4] protection) as well as a flat roof. We are in a low rainfall area. This provides a place to mount PV [5] panels, and a flat roof with a solid wall around it gives us a good “high ground” to defend the house from.

But we are open and interested in contacting anybody who might have professional experience building such a retreat house.

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I also recommend that you get a copy of the book The Secure Home [9] by Joel Skousen. Also, keep in mind that there are also more than 450 articles in the SurvivalBlog archives that relate to retreat security [10]. There are some real gems there–everything from thorny bush and cacti plantings to ballistic hardening.