2007 Apr 2: Straw bales at Grassroots
Here’s an interesting neighborhood workshop. Admittedy, it didn’t work out so well for the first little pig. But I imagine there were some techniques of which he wasn’t aware.
Straw Bale Building With Ben Polley
Monday, 2007 April 2, 7:30 pm
Grassroots–Riverdale, 372 Danforth Ave at Chester Ave
$10 ($5 for students/seniors/unemployed)
Pre-registration and payment are necessary to reserve one of the twenty spaces. Please call Grassroots at 416-466-2841 or register at either Grassroots location.
Straw bale building speaks to a part of us that insists we should be able to build our own homes with our own hands. Straw bale houses can be easy and affordable to build, super energy efficient, environmentally friendly, attractive, and can be designed to match the builder’s personal space needs, aesthetics and budget. In this workshop, Ben will go through the basics of straw bale building, from building codes to personalized design to the group building process.
Ben Polley has owned and operated Harvest Homes since 2000. Since its inception, Harvest Homes has worked on over 20 straw bale homes, a hotel, summer homes, offices and commercial buildings in Canada and Central America. Ben is an advocate for the straw bale building movement, educating self-builders and construction industry professionals through seminars and hands-on workshops. He is Advisor and Instructor for Seventh Generation Community Projects, Everdale Environmental Learning Centre, and Pangea Partnership, the Ottawa-based NGO, which operates primarily in Nicaragua. As well, Ben is advisor to both Seventh Generation Community Projects and Everdale Environmental Learning Centre.
— Charlie Halpern-Hamu on 2007 Mar 26 in Ecology & sustainability |