Eric Hunting
Eric Hunting is a technical writer and futurist with particular
interest in alternative and sustainable architecture, renewable
energy, information technology, marine and space development, and
post-industrial technology and culture.
He has written
extensively on the
subjects of non-toxic and high-tech alternative housing as well as
literary computing and next-generation computer design and has worked
with a number of IT ventures and developers of modular component
home building products.
He is a senior member of the Living
Universe
Foundation — a space advocacy group — and principal author of
the
TMP2
Wiki project — an evolving contemporary revision of the marine
and
space development program
The Millennial Project originally devised by
Marshall T. Savage.
Eric authored
Shelter: Documenting a personal quest for non-toxic housing,
Auram 3000,
Thinking About The Future,
New Technology,
What Is Environmental Illness?,
What Is Non-Toxic Housing?,
Gallery of Housing Concepts,
The Myth and Promise of Dirt Cheap Housing,
Third World Ingenuity and the Legacy of the Urban Nomads,
The Classic Rock Realm of Ferro-Cement,
This Web House and the Dream Catcher,
Min-A-Max and other Space Frames,
Simplicity and Pavilion Architecture,
Dream House,
Amid the Ruins of the 20th Century,
The World to Your Door, and
Under the Silver Arches.
Read the
full list of his publications!