Friday, November 20, 2009
Strawbale presentation
Today we had a nice presentation of strawbale building at Kasper's place in Solberg. Attending were representatives from Merkur Pankki, Osuuspankki, Aktia and Pohjola. This presentation is a part of our program to spread knowledge of strawbale building among people working in the banks, insurance companies and real estate agencies.
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
Course: Planning a straw bale building
We just ran our first course in straw bale building! Gathered in Kasper's place in Solberg were a group of architects and planners, with the emphasis of the course being getting an understanding of the amazing possibities and structural properties of straw bale building today. Check out some impressions here.
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
Course: Planning a straw bale building
We're happy to announce our first course in straw bale building!
We thought it best to start with a course for architects and planners - this is where the process begins when you are looking to start a project. So we have invited Kuba from Amazonails (UK) to come over and share his extensive knowledge as a natural building architect with us.
This course is limited to a few participants only, but we still have one or two places available.
Check out the preliminary course program here
Booking: Paul Lynch 0442509663
We thought it best to start with a course for architects and planners - this is where the process begins when you are looking to start a project. So we have invited Kuba from Amazonails (UK) to come over and share his extensive knowledge as a natural building architect with us.
This course is limited to a few participants only, but we still have one or two places available.
Check out the preliminary course program here
Booking: Paul Lynch 0442509663
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courses,
planning,
straw bale building
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
An "old" timberframe in Västankvarn
An old ugly shed was disturbing the surroundings, so we were asked to turn it into something beautiful. We were not allowed to buy any materials but had to reuse everything from the old structure. Even the old nails were used again! We came up with an open timberframe construction with an old metal roof and nice old floor.
All pictures here.
All pictures here.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Solid spruce terrace
We have just finished a nice terrace in Ingå. We used big stones as foundation points, 125 by 125 joists on the stones, and 150 by 32 spruce decking. We made sure to include a lot of air space everywhere in the construction, so as to avoid using impregnated timber.
As you can see from the pictures we included a nice framing detail to pull it all together and a pergola at the end to create a more cozy space.
As you can see from the pictures we included a nice framing detail to pull it all together and a pergola at the end to create a more cozy space.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Clay course in Slovakia
Paul and Charlie just returned home from a great natural building course in Slovakia. The course was part of the european Grundtvig programme. We picked up a lot of exciting clay building techniques from clay- and strawbale building pioneers Bill and Athena Steen. Especially the earthen floors were interesting and something we are looking forward to promote in Finland. Also clay relief carving will surely surface in one of our coming courses - it is amazing the kind of detailed, subtle or dramatic effects you can achieve with this technique!
Anyways, check out some impressions from the course right here
Anyways, check out some impressions from the course right here
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Clay building,
straw bale building
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