Tag Archive: fenestrations

Cob Workshop I

  By HomeGrown HideAways , March 2010.
May 29, 2010toMay 31, 2010

Berea, KY

Instructor Jessa Turner

www.HomeGrownHideAways.org

Tuition $335

This workshop will be an experimental cabin using Cob as infill on angled, geodesic wall sections. Participants will learn to identify appropriate materials and proportionalities for creating strong and beautiful earthen structures. We will also cover fenestrations and the use of bottles and other colored glass to create the effect of stained-glass.

EarthBag Workshop I

  By Web Team - Member , February 2010.
June 26, 2010toJune 27, 2010

HomeGrown HideAways: Berea, KY.

Instructor Jeff Bousquet

www.HomeGrownHideAways.org

Tuition: $225

This workshop is a simple garden wall that demonstrates EarthBag basics including sourcing of materials, design specifications, and filling, stacking, tamping, and mortaring of filled bags. We will also be incorporating fenestrations, arches, and decorative glass.

Cob Workshop II

  By Web Team - Member , February 2010.
July 24, 2010toJuly 25, 2010
July 24, 2010toJuly 25, 2010

HomeGrown HideAways: Berea, KY

Instructor Jessa Turner

www.HomeGrownHideAways.org

Tuition $225

This workshop will be an experimental cabin using Cob as infill on angled, geodesic wall sections. Participants will learn to identify appropriate materials and proportionalities for creating strong and beautiful earthen structures. We will also cover fenestrations and the use of bottles and other colored glass to create the effect of stained-glass. This is a continuation of the workshop begun in May.

EarthBag Workshop II

  By Web Team - Member , February 2010.
July 31, 2010toAugust 1, 2010

HomeGrown HideAways: Berea, KY.

Instructor Jeff Bousquet

http://homegrownhideaways.org/default.aspx

Tuition: $225

This workshop is a simple garden wall that demonstrates EarthBag basics including sourcing of materials, design specifications, and filling, stacking, tamping, and mortaring of filled bags. We will also be incorporating fenestrations, arches, and decorative glass. This is a continuation of the workshop begun in June.