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	<title>Natural Building Network &#187; clay</title>
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		<title>Strawbale Design/Build &#8211; Warren, VT</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 19:37:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yestermorrow Design Build School</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ May 1, 2011 to May 4, 2011. ] Warren, VT

Instructor   Ace McArleton, Jacob Deva Racusin

 http://www.yestermorrow.org/courses/detail/strawbale-design-build?StartDate=2010-08-27&#38;SortColumn=StartDate&#38;SortDir=ASC&#38;CategorySlug=natural-building

Have you always wondered about strawbale construction? Heard it is only for hot and dry climates? Think again! With their combination of insulation and thermal mass, plastered strawbale walls can be perfect for cold - and even wet - climates if they are designed and built [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table class="ec3_schedule"><tr><td class="ec3_start">May 1, 2011</td><td class="ec3_to">to</td><td class="ec3_end">May 4, 2011</td></tr></table><p><strong>Warren, VT</strong></p>
<p>Instructor   Ace McArleton, Jacob Deva Racusin</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yestermorrow.org/courses/detail/strawbale-design-build?StartDate=2010-08-27&amp;SortColumn=StartDate&amp;SortDir=ASC&amp;CategorySlug=natural-building"> http://www.yestermorrow.org/courses/detail/strawbale-design-build?StartDate=2010-08-27&amp;SortColumn=StartDate&amp;SortDir=ASC&amp;CategorySlug=natural-building</a></p>
<p>Have you always wondered about strawbale construction? Heard it is only for hot and dry climates? Think again! With their combination of insulation and thermal mass, plastered strawbale walls can be perfect for cold &#8211; and even wet &#8211; climates if they are designed and built according to a set of time tested principles. This course balances sessions in the classroom and on a demonstration project so you will learn to think your way through a bale house while gaining a feel for the nature of straw, clay and lime as building materials.</p>
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		<title>Yestermorrow Natural Plasters and Finishes (5 days), Warren, Vermont</title>
		<link>http://nbnetwork.org/5038</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 03:37:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yestermorrow Design Build School</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ May 14, 2010 to May 19, 2010. ] Warren, Vermont

Instructor   Jacob Deva Racusin, Ace McArleton

 http://www.yestermorrow.org/courses/detail/natural-plasters-and-finishes?StartDate=&#38;SortColumn=&#38;SortDir=&#38;Search=plaster

Henry Beston noted how the hand-made thing has the mark of the living soul. This course will teach you how to create and apply beautiful hand finished plasters and paints on many wall surfaces. People around the world have been using clay, gypsum, and lime as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table class="ec3_schedule"><tr><td class="ec3_start">May 14, 2010</td><td class="ec3_to">to</td><td class="ec3_end">May 19, 2010</td></tr></table><p><strong>Warren, Vermont</strong></p>
<p>Instructor   Jacob Deva Racusin, Ace McArleton</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yestermorrow.org/courses/detail/natural-plasters-and-finishes?StartDate=&amp;SortColumn=&amp;SortDir=&amp;Search=plaster"> http://www.yestermorrow.org/courses/detail/natural-plasters-and-finishes?StartDate=&amp;SortColumn=&amp;SortDir=&amp;Search=plaster</a></p>
<p>Henry Beston noted how the hand-made thing has the mark of the living soul. This course will teach you how to create and apply beautiful hand finished plasters and paints on many wall surfaces. People around the world have been using clay, gypsum, and lime as plasters and paints for millenia, and these materials have shown a timeless aesthetic and utility. The course will cover at a basic level three principle plaster and paint mediums: clay, lime, and gypsum, and finish with plaster coats, paints, and washes of clay, lime, casein, wheat paste, mica, pigments, and other natural ingredients.  Students will leave this course with practical experience mixing and applying a wide variety of finishes on various wall systems, from rough straw bale to finished gypsum wall board. Emphasis will be given on learning the working properties of the materials and developing critical thinking skills to apply the knowledge in real-world situations, rather than on specific recipes for specific conditions.</p>
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		<title>Sustainable and Natural Building Workshop</title>
		<link>http://nbnetwork.org/3974</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 02:57:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vincent Miresse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ March 21, 2010; ] Custer, Wisconsin

Instructor   Mark Morgan and Vincent Miresse

 http://www.the-mrea.org

Tuition $110.00

Natural Building? Think three little pigs. Straw, Wood, Stone.  Building with natural materials has been happening since the dawn of humankind. Come to the Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) to learn about different types and styles of alternative construction and to learn about sustainable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table class="ec3_schedule"><tr><td colspan="3">March 21, 2010</td></tr></table><p><strong>Custer, Wisconsin</strong></p>
<p>Instructor   Mark Morgan and Vincent Miresse</p>
<p><a href="http://www.the-mrea.org"> http://www.the-mrea.org</a></p>
<p>Tuition $110.00</p>
<p>Natural Building? Think three little pigs. Straw, Wood, Stone.  Building with natural materials has been happening since the dawn of humankind. Come to the Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) to learn about different types and styles of alternative construction and to learn about sustainable building and decision making. The purpose of this class is for people to reconnect with the materials that surround them and regain the knowledge about local, healthy, natural material use and selection and appropriate regional wall systems. Topics to be discussed: site and design considerations; foundations; local material &#8211; wood, clay, sand, stone, straw, etc.; wall systems &#8211; straw bale, light straw-clay, monolithic adobe (cob), cordwood, earth bag, rammed earth and rammed tire; earthen floors and plasters; stick framing, post and beam, and timber frame; and steel and living roofs.</p>
<p>Please register in advance.</p>
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		<title>walls of woven willow &amp; mud</title>
		<link>http://nbnetwork.org/3802</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 19:11:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kiko Denzer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ May 1, 2010 to May 2, 2010. May 1, 2010 to May 2, 2010. May 29, 2010 to May 30, 2010. May 29, 2010 to May 30, 2010. ] Alsea, OR

Instructor   Kiko Denzer, Margaret Mathewson

 http://ancientartscenter.com

Tuition   /$50/day

May 1-2- Weave Willow Walls for a Bill Coperthwaite Yurt

Part 1: May 1-2-  This continues a project begun last October with Yurt Master William Coperthwaite, who led the frame and roof raising of the beautiful, two-tiered wood yurt.  Now we start weaving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table class="ec3_schedule"><tr><td class="ec3_start">May 1, 2010</td><td class="ec3_to">to</td><td class="ec3_end">May 2, 2010</td></tr><tr><td class="ec3_start">May 1, 2010</td><td class="ec3_to">to</td><td class="ec3_end">May 2, 2010</td></tr><tr><td class="ec3_start">May 29, 2010</td><td class="ec3_to">to</td><td class="ec3_end">May 30, 2010</td></tr><tr><td class="ec3_start">May 29, 2010</td><td class="ec3_to">to</td><td class="ec3_end">May 30, 2010</td></tr></table><p><strong>Alsea, OR</strong></p>
<p>Instructor   Kiko Denzer, Margaret Mathewson</p>
<p><a href="http://ancientartscenter.com"> http://ancientartscenter.com</a></p>
<p>Tuition   /$50/day</p>
<p>May 1-2- Weave Willow Walls for a Bill Coperthwaite Yurt</p>
<p>Part 1: May 1-2-  This continues a project begun last October with Yurt Master William Coperthwaite, who led the frame and roof raising of the beautiful, two-tiered wood yurt.  Now we start weaving the willow wattle walls, so that later in May we can apply mud to weatherproof and insulate.  View our living willow fences, arches and get ideas for your own willow structures.  This is an ongoing project with Mud Builder Kiko Denzer</p>
<p>Part 2: May 29-31- Mud Building- Learn about giving any kind of structure a mud &#8220;skin.&#8221; We&#8217;ll identify types of mud for various uses &#8211; plaster for covering existing walls and buildings; sculptural mud for shaping and decorative ornaments; natural (fireproof!) insulating mud; mud for natural colors and paints; and cob or adobe mud for walls, ovens hearths and entire homes. We&#8217;ll apply plasters to woven will panels on the yurt. Kiko Denzer will the the Guest Instructor.</p>
<p>These two classes are offered by Margaret Mathewson, of the Ancient Arts Center, ancientartscenter.com, Lobster Valley Rd., Alsea OR 97324, (541) 486-4311, margaret@peak.org</p>
<p>FEE: $50 per day plus materials- Look on line for materials fees and photos of the projects , or inquire directly.</p>
<p><a href="http://nbnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/3802/basket yurt slideshow 1 to 10_Page_375_Image_0001.jpg"><img src="http://nbnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads//3802/basket yurt slideshow 1 to 10_Page_375_Image_0001-150x112.jpg" alt="basket yurt slideshow 1 to 10_Page_375_Image_0001.jpg (321 KB)" /></a></p>
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		<title>Yestermorrow Strawbale Design/Build (5 days)</title>
		<link>http://nbnetwork.org/3716</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 18:54:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yestermorrow Design Build School</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ May 2, 2010 to May 7, 2010. May 2, 2010 to May 7, 2010. ] Warren, Vermont

Instructor:   Ace McArleton, Jacob Racusin

 http://www.yestermorrow.org

Tuition:$750

Have you always wondered about strawbale construction? Heard it is only for hot and dry climates? Think again! With their combination of insulation and thermal mass, plastered strawbale walls can be perfect for cold - and even wet - climates if they are designed and built according [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table class="ec3_schedule"><tr><td class="ec3_start">May 2, 2010</td><td class="ec3_to">to</td><td class="ec3_end">May 7, 2010</td></tr><tr><td class="ec3_start">May 2, 2010</td><td class="ec3_to">to</td><td class="ec3_end">May 7, 2010</td></tr></table><p><strong>Warren, Vermont</strong></p>
<p>Instructor:   Ace McArleton, Jacob Racusin</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yestermorrow.org"> http://www.yestermorrow.org</a></p>
<p>Tuition:$750</p>
<p>Have you always wondered about strawbale construction? Heard it is only for hot and dry climates? Think again! With their combination of insulation and thermal mass, plastered strawbale walls can be perfect for cold &#8211; and even wet &#8211; climates if they are designed and built according to a set of time tested principles. This course balances sessions in the classroom and on a demonstration project so you will learn to think your way through a bale house while gaining a feel for the nature of straw, clay and lime as building materials.</p>
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		<title>Yestermorrow Natural Building Intensive</title>
		<link>http://nbnetwork.org/3700</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 17:16:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yestermorrow Design Build School</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ May 30, 2010 to August 20, 2010. ] Warren, Vermont

Instructor:   Yestermorrow Design/Build School, multiple instructors

 http://www.yestermorrow.org

Tuition:$6200

The Natural Building Intensive is a unique course of study that brings together a collaborative group of experienced and enthusiastic instructors with students in an in-depth, hands-on experience in natural building, from the design and planning stages through the finishing touches.

Students enrolled in the Summer 2010 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table class="ec3_schedule"><tr><td class="ec3_start">May 30, 2010</td><td class="ec3_to">to</td><td class="ec3_end">August 20, 2010</td></tr></table><p><strong>Warren, Vermont</strong></p>
<p>Instructor:   Yestermorrow Design/Build School, multiple instructors</p>
<p><a href="http://www.yestermorrow.org"> http://www.yestermorrow.org</a></p>
<p>Tuition:$6200</p>
<p>The Natural Building Intensive is a unique course of study that brings together a collaborative group of experienced and enthusiastic instructors with students in an in-depth, hands-on experience in natural building, from the design and planning stages through the finishing touches.</p>
<p>Students enrolled in the Summer 2010 program will help design and build a complete structure from start to finish – a building handcrafted from natural stone, straw, timber, and clay just down the road from Yestermorrow in Warren, Vermont. This program provides the opportunity to develop a range of natural building skills for owner-builders and aspiring professional natural builders alike. Additionally, the Natural Building Intensive will incorporate natural building methods with more commonly utilized building techniques, emphasizing an inte-grated approach to natural building systems for a northern climate.</p>
<p>There are no prerequisites for entering the program. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis through May 3, 2010.</p>
<p>Program Dates:  May 30-August 20, 2010</p>
<p>The Natural Building Intensive includes all of the courses listed here (some adjustments may occur depending on the final project design), plus an additional 4 weeks of tutorials in between the classes covering all aspects of the building process. Tuition is $6,200 plus food and lodging.</p>
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