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Natural Homes Map

December 08, 2009 By: greenbuilder Category: Building with Hemp & Lime, Design, Natural Building, Straw bale building, building with Cob

(with thanks to Oliver @ http://naturalhomes.org)

The Natural Homes Map shows you where to find natural homes of straw bale, cob, earthbag, green oak timber frame and others with links to the owner’s web site. The Natural Builders Map shows you where you can find a natural builder with a link to the builder’s web site. For each map, slide the map around with your mouse, zoom in and out using the slide bar. Click any of the icons to see more details. You can see the homes on the Natural Homes List too.

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Eco Living Festival

June 08, 2009 By: greenbuilder Category: Building Energy Rating, Building with Hemp & Lime, Design, Eco-village, Green Architecture, Green Design, Natural Building, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Straw bale building, Sustainability, Sustainable Building, Wind Energy, building with Cob, green books

Build your own Wind Turbine

Build your own Wind Turbine

Congratulations to Peter, Alanna and all involved in the Eco Living Festtival which took place over the weekend.  The festival took place in the scenic little village of Drumsna on the banks of the majestic Shannon River near Carrick-on-Shannon in Co. Leitrim.

There was something of interest for anyone interesting in ways to live more sustainably. I was particularly interested in a demonstration on how to build your own wind turbine. Suprisingly, it doesn’t seem to be so difficult, especially when explained by the people at Eirbyte.

Is it practical? Is it affordable? Is it sustainable? Yes to all, I would say. Lets all step out of the mode of mass production for a moment. Yes we could order something like these from China. But what is every local community started to teach local people how to build turbines locally.

The blades are manufactured using timber and many of the other componnents could be derived from recycled materials.

According to the people at Eirbyte, one doesn’t need to be an expert, many of the skills are taught at workshops throughout the country.

Within most local communities  however, we havethe expertise, We have carpenters, welders, electricians, mechanics and engineers, many of whom are underemployed at the moment. By consolidating these skills, local communities could become more resilient.

For more information on the Eco Living Festival and on building your own wind turbine, please follow the links below:

EIRBYTE

ECO LIVING FESTIVAL

BUILD YOUR OWN WIND TURBINE

SCORAIG WIND ELECTRIC

There are also a number of books which might be of interest:

 

ENERGY: USE LESS, SAVE MORE

WIND ENERGY BASICS

 

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Complete Cob Course

May 28, 2009 By: greenbuilder Category: Courses, Design, Natural Building, Upcoming Events, building with Cob

The Complete Cob Course- Learn to handsculpt your healthy and affordable house from natural materials

A 9 day workshop with Ulrike and Thomas Riedmuller,Paul Dillon and Joanne Forsythe, associates of Cob Cottage Company.

The Hollies Centre for Practical Sustainability, Castletown, Enniskeane, Co. Cork, Ireland

June 6th-14th.

Cost: € 750

For more Information CLICK HERE

THE HAND-SCULPTED HOUSE

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Green Books

May 27, 2009 By: greenbuilder Category: Building with Hemp & Lime, Design, Heat Recovery, Natural Building, Passive House, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Seminar, Solar Water Heating, Straw bale building, Wind Energy, Wood Pellets, building with Cob, green books

House Design has teamed up with “Green Books” to provide a wonderful selection of books covering all aspects of Ecobuilding and Sustainable Living. Green Books are an independent UK publishing company, producing books on a wide range of environmental and cultural issues. From time to time we will be featuring books, which we believe will be useful to our readers. By clicking on the title here you will be brought to the Green Books site in the UK where you can order the books from their website, using the secure store.

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Workshops Basics of Cob Building – 7 day intensive workshop

May 20, 2009 By: greenbuilder Category: Courses, Design, Green Architecture, Green Design, Natural Building, Sustainable Building, Upcoming Events, building with Cob

Workshops Basics of Cob Building 7 day intensive workshop – Morayshire, Scotland

Inspire yourself and tantalise your senses during a week connecting with the earth at a beautiful rural location in Scotland. During the week you will discover how it’s possible to use the ground beneath your feet to sculpt your own cob building.

During the week you will be helping to sculpt a small building with stone foundation, cob walls and roundpole timber living roof, the structure will be completed with lime and earth plasters . You should leave the course with all the skills necessary to begin a small earth-building project of your own.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK HERE

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Eco Experience Holidays

May 05, 2009 By: greenbuilder Category: Building with Hemp & Lime, Courses, Green Design, Resilience, Sustainability, Sustainable Building, Upcoming Events, building with Cob, eco holidays

A unique opportunity to learn some practical natural building skills and have a holiday experience of a lifetime would be an Eco Holiday at the Boghill Centre at the foot of the Burren  in beautiful North County Clare on the West Coast of Ireland

The Boghill Centre is a residential activity centre situated off the beaten track, in a natural bog land setting between Lisdoonvarna and Kilfenora. SEE www.boghill.com
Although it is only two miles from Lisdoonvarna and four miles from Kilfenora it has a quiet and secluded atmosphere, making it the perfect place to relax and unwind.

They are running a series of Eco Experience weeks during June, July and August 2009.  This summer the series of Eco Experience weeks will centre around Cob building.   Cob is an ancient building material that has been used for construction since prehistoric times. It is made by mixing clay-based subsoil with straw, sand and water. This earthen mixture is then ladled onto a stone foundation and trodden onto the wall by workers in a process known as cobbing.

For more information click … ECO EXPERIENCE WEEKS

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