Fleurieu Living Magazine

Freaks of nature

Eco-warrior husband and wife duo Chad and Emily Freak are going one step further. They are using their earth-charged environmental drive and community spirit to showcase the necessary synergy of a living, breathing home for the health of the planet.

A drive up Old Willunga Hill now offers a captivating glimpse of an earthship – its organic rendering and domed design reminiscent of a cave one would expect to see carved into a desert landscape. This fruit of loving, community-orientedharsh edges like we build our homes with today, so it’s an organic feature that you both see and subconsciously feel,’ Chad says.

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