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Sustainable and Natural Building Workshop

  By Vincent Miresse , February 2010.
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 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 – wood, clay, sand, stone, straw, etc.; wall systems – 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.

Please register in advance.

Yestermorrow Strawbale Design/Build (5 days)

  By Yestermorrow Design Build School , February 2010.
May 2, 2010toMay 7, 2010
May 2, 2010toMay 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 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.

Yestermorrow Natural Building Intensive

  By Yestermorrow Design Build School , February 2010.
May 30, 2010toAugust 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 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.

There are no prerequisites for entering the program. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis through May 3, 2010.

Program Dates: May 30-August 20, 2010

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.

3 Day Earth Shelter Workshop on Building with Straw Bales at Twin Oaks Community

  By MudStrawLove , July 2009.
October 23, 2009toOctober 25, 2009

Instructor: Steve Kimble and Molly Currie

http://mudstrawlove.com

Tuition: $325 for the full 3-day workshop. Food & lodging provided. Register before July 1st and pay only $285.

Straw Bale Building Workshop!

What:
3-day intensive workshop on straw bale construction .

When:
October 23rd-25th.

Who:
Steve Kemble has been involved in the straw bale building revival from the beginning. Since 1991 he has produces several videos on straw bale construction and taught numerous workshops.

Mollie Curry got involved with natural building when she moved to Earthaven EcoVillage in 1996. She has taught natural building workshops since 1998.

Where:
Twin Oaks Community, 45 minutes east of Charlottesville, Virginia.

Cost:
$325 for the full 3-day workshop. Food & lodging provided.
Register before July 1st and pay only $285.

Twin Oaks Community would like to invite you to attend our three day earth shelter workshop. Come learn about straw bale construction from expert instructors while experiencing our legendary hospitality. Our workshop will be a fun and informative experience you won’t soon forget!

We will present both hands-on experience opportunities and “classroom” style learning while we build and learn together. We will give you the explanations you need to understand not only what you are physically working on, but will also help you grasp the wider perspective on how to build as a whole, with an emphasis on natural building and green design, including passive solar.

Our instructors, Steve Kemble and Mollie Curry, are professional teachers and experts in the field of natural building design and construction. Together. they form a team where your learning style is respected, your questions get answered, and you have a good time learning effective ways of building energy- and material-efficient, beautiful, connected-feeling shelters!

In this workshop. you will come away with a solid introduction to the basics of straw bale building construction, earth plaster application and passive solar design.

Workshop features include:
# Comprehensive instruction on straw bale construction and earthen plaster application
# Lessons and hands on instruction from professional teacher with over 3 decades of experience
# A round table discussion on natural building and communal living
# A full tour of Twin Oaks Community & Acorn Community
# Demonstration of solar hot water heating
# Delicious home cooked meals
# Sleeping accommodations

Strawbale in the Village

  By O.U.R. Ecovillage , July 2009.
July 13, 2009toJuly 18, 2009


Shawnigan Lake, Vancouver Island

Instructors: Nydia Solis & Elke Cole

http://www.ourecovillage.org

Tuition: $500(CAN)

We are offering an introductory level course in Strawbale building. We will explore design, good detailing on material connections, and create an understanding of materials and evaluation of choices. Join O.U.R. 2009 Natural Building Skillbuilders as they finish their program and share their learning with you. If you are a ‘wanna be’ home builder, a conventional builder looking for a twist, or an artist looking to widen your pallet…..this is a wonderful learning opportunity with recipes, discussion on methodologies, and learning circles.

O.U.R.Ecovillage is a great place to learn. You can see finished examples of past natural building project work onsite and be inspired by communal life.

Cob Vegetable Stand – Complete Shelter Workshop

  By Ancient Earth , May 2009.
July 31, 2009toAugust 9, 2009

Whidbey Island, Wa

Be part of history!This will be the FIRST code approved and permitted cob structure in Island County to date.
Spend 9 days in a beautiful location learning one of the simplest building methods on the planet. In this workshop, participants will learn the art of building with the earth and will leave with the confidence to build their own natural home or shelter. Mornings will be packed with hands on building, and afternoons will be a mix of more building, tours and relaxing. In the evenings there will be presentations and time to enjoy good food, music and the exploration of ideas with new friends. We will be building an 80-100 square foot cob vegetable stand from the ground up using a variety of techniques from foundation to roof. In this way, everyone will gain a sense of integrating the materials of sand, clay, soil and straw into the whole building process. We will be using local, abundant materials and discussing how to find these materials in most any location. We will also emphasize using human powered building techniques so participants will know what to do when oil and gas are scarce.We will work as a community team, taking care of our bodies and having fun.This workshop will be a key component in a world with fewer fossil fuels. Through this experience, participants will walk away with a sense of empowerment to build in a natural way.

Cost  $850

$25.00 discount if paid in full by June 15.
$25.OO if two or more people sign up together. (Each person receives discount.) Total possible discount $50.00 per person.

Teens 12-18 $400.00

Children 5-11 $150.00

Questions?Please email: ancientearth@whidbey.com or call: 360-331-7621

Natural Building Intensive at Emerald Earth

  By Emerald Earth , May 2009.
July 26, 2009toAugust 2, 2009
September 13, 2009toSeptember 20, 2009

Boonvile, CA

Instructor: Michael G. Smith, Darryl Berlin, and friends

http://www.emeraldearth.org/

Tuition: $760

*Cost:* $760 includes camping and 3 delicious organic meals per day. 10%
discount for full payment by June 29 and for Mendocino County residents.

This comprehensive workshop will give you hands-on experience in up
to 10 different natural building techniques including cob, straw bale,
slipstraw or light straw-clay, slip-and-chip, clay wattle, earthen
plasters, hand-made paints, and more. The workshop aims to familiarize
students with the basic family of natural building materials: clay or
earth, straw, wood, and stone, and what can be accomplished with each
alone and in combination with the others. At least half of each day is
spent in hands-on building with a high ratio of experienced instructors.
Lectures and discussions cover passive solar and other design principles
for energy-efficient, compact natural homes. There will also be an
extensive tour of the most complete natural building demonstration site
on the West Coast, with an emphasis on ecological materials harvesting,
off-grid electrical generation, greywater reclamation, composting
toilets, and more. Evening slide presentations and videos, a sauna and a
dip in our pond, and wood-fired pizza from our earthen oven round out
this 8-day intensive experience.

Earthen Building Intensive Workshop

  By Red Clay Natural Building , April 2009.
June 10, 2009

Athens, GA

Want an comprehensive introduction into Natural Building using Earthen construction techniques?

This three week course will cover Natural Building philosophy, Ecological design, Cob construction, Natural Plasters, and Earthen Floor Construction. Focus will be placed on hands on experience of the Earthen materials and techniques, as we build a Hermitage at Earthsong!

Earthsong is a Eco-spiritual retreat center and community in Athens GA – 98 acres of forest located along a mile of the Oconee River. Come and join us for this truly unique experience. Camping and tasty vegetarian (organic when possible) meals will be provided. Space is limited, so contact us soon to reserve your spot. Event Cost: $2000

Individual Courses Include :

Cob Building – Cost $1300 – 12 Days July 10-23
Natural Plasters – Cost $500 – 4 Days July 24-27
Earthen Floor – Cost $500 – 4 Days July 28-31

Event Contact Phone: 843-412-9505
Event URL or Link: http://redclaynb.org , www.earthsong.cc