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I want to build a home by digging a large hole and 
cementing the floor and all walls, then making a slanted 
roof for water runoff, with windows on the south side. How 
will I keep a steady temperature of 68 degrees with no 
moisture?
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You need to insulate and place a moisture barrier on all of 
the walls and floors that are buried. You need to balance 
the amount of sunlight that is allowed to enter the house 
and be stored in the thermal mass with the particular 
climate where you are.
 
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