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Building Workshops

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How to Build with Straw Bale and Plaster in Mud.

 



9th, 10th, September

7th, 8th October 18th, 19th November

Two days of learning how you can create your own home/building using Straw Bales. Benefits include:- high insulation values, environmental benefits, sound proofing, unskilled labour, speedy erection, suits group involvement, fire resistance, and easy to construct.

Earthen Plaster leaves out the harshness of cement, lime and chicken wire by using earth, sand, manure, vegetable oil and straw to successfully plaster your house. Create a non-toxic home environment at minimal cost using materials from your own land.

After much research and personal experience with straw building this workshop is being presented by earth-friendly owner/builders Sue Ewart and Don O'Connor.

Sue has a background in teaching, chefing and personal development work. She is reveling in the hands-on and group building aspects of this medium.

Don has a history in agriculture and of environmental concern having written regularly for Earth Garden Magazine. He sees this building style as being beneficial for the land and the people who choose to live and work in them.

Sue and Don have been influenced by the straw bale buildings they have seen on their trips to New Mexico & Arizona, as well as Athena Steen's beliefs as put forward in the Straw Bale Book.

Topics covered:

Introduction to Straw - varieties, bale sizes, transport and what is best

Building Regulations and Required Permits

Wall Raising including Damp Course - Making half bales - Threading and Stacking Bales - Inserting Windows and Doors

Compressing the Walls - finishing walls - Preparing the walls for plastering

Making Earthen Render - Preparing the Slurry - Applying the Initial Coat

How to apply the Plaster to a Wall - Waterproofing Outer Walls - Making Natural Alis Coats to paint on Internal Walls.

This is a hands on workshop with plenty of experiencial learning.

Included in weekend will be a tour of completed houses/projects.

LOCATION:

'Dja Willam', Don and Sue's 40 acre property just 7 kilometres from Daylesford township.

COST:

$350 per person (incl.GST). Couples price or concession rate $295 (incl.GST) per person.

This fee includes morning tea and lunch.

A 50% transferable, non-refundable deposit must be received to secure your place, and payment in full must be made prior to the workshop starting.

Payment may be made by cash, credit card, cheque or money order made payable to "Gentle Earth Walking".

The workshops will run from 9am - 5pm, on the Saturday and Sunday.

B&B accommodation is easily located in nearby Daylesford. Participants may wish to camp on the "Dja Willam" property for a small fee.

Alternatively 'Dja Willam' is especially set up for camping in Tipis, and prices for this can be found on the Tipi Camping and Retreats page.

If you wish to experience living in strawbale living at its best there is a gorgeous strawbale cottage at Franklinford that can be rented as a B&Bcall 03 5476445. Built by Dunja and Rowland Kuhr with the help of a workshop this lovely cottage can be viewed at www.strawbalecottage.com

Hands on Render Workshops.

16th, 17th, September

14th, 15th October 11th, 12th November

Learn all about rendering from the experienced 'Bagging Bloke'. This 2 day workshop covers all types of render suitable for Strawbale, Mudbrick, Rammed Earth and other surfaces. Especially good for face lifts for concrete block. Adam has been working in the industry for years and brings his enthusiasm and knowledge to this great weekend. prepare to get down and dirty.

LOCATION:

'Dja Willam', Don and Sue's 40 acre property just 7 kilometres from Daylesford township.

COST:

$350 per person (incl.GST). Couples price or concession rate $295 (incl.GST) per person.

This fee includes morning tea and lunch.

A 50% transferable, non-refundable deposit must be received to secure your place, and payment in full must be made prior to the workshop starting.

Payment may be made by cash, credit card, cheque or money order made payable to "Gentle Earth Walking".

The workshops will run from 9am - 5pm, on the Saturday and Sunday.

B&B accommodation is easily located in nearby Daylesford. Participants may wish to camp on the "Dja Willam" property for a small fee.

Alternatively 'Dja Willam' is especially set up for camping in Tipis, and prices for this can be found on the Tipi Camping and Retreats page.

If you wish to experience living in strawbale living at its best there is a gorgeous strawbale cottage at Franklinford that can be rented as a B&B 03 5476445. Built by Dunja and Rowland Kuhr with the help of a workhop this lovely cottage can be viewed at www.strawbalecottage.com.

 

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