2015 Straw Bale Building Workshop
with Flying Hammer Productions and By George Farm!
Please help us spread the word and fill the last remaining spots!
with Flying Hammer Productions and By George Farm!
Please help us spread the word and fill the last remaining spots!
Do you need an extra 10' x 20' structure on the Farm or in your backyard?
Have you ever wanted to learn how to build your own beautiful and ecological home, yoga studio, guest cabin, or office space?
Learn how in this 6-day straw bale building workshop. From the foundation to the roof, we will learn the basics of straw bale building through this hands-on intensive. Earth bag foundations, earthen plasters, and carpentry will also be featured.
Dates: July 19th-25th, 2015
Location: By George Farm, 25 minutes outside of Jacksonville, Oregon in the beautiful Applegate Valley.
Learn how in this 6-day straw bale building workshop. From the foundation to the roof, we will learn the basics of straw bale building through this hands-on intensive. Earth bag foundations, earthen plasters, and carpentry will also be featured.
Dates: July 19th-25th, 2015
Location: By George Farm, 25 minutes outside of Jacksonville, Oregon in the beautiful Applegate Valley.
Cost: $700 (Tuition includes 3 delicious farm fresh meals per day and on-site camping!)
Please visit http://www.theflyinghammer.com for complete workshop descriptions and registration information.
Questions? Email ladystraw@gmail.com or call 503-975-4232.
Instructor Lydia Doleman is a natural builder and activist currently practicing in Southern OR. Flying Hammer Productions is her natural building construction company focused on pushing the bounds of affordable and energy efficient housing, training people and communities in various building skills and infusing the dreary urban fabric with structures that reflect beauty, sustainability and community.
By George Farm rests on the banks of both the Little Applegate river and Yale Creek. The land and farming practices are certified Organic and Salmon Safe. They produce eggs, raw milk and cheese, organic produce, flowers and herbs, free range pork, poultry and grass fed beef.
“The natural building movement is crucial to human empowerment and democratizing the social and physical architecture that we inhabit. In a fragmented and dysfunctional world we can only reconnect people and places by creating structures that directly reflect localized, authentic patterns of living. Buildings have the capacity to equalize people or segregate them. The choices made in building with local and natural materials help enhance the healthy human patterns that elevate society and individuals.”
“The natural building movement is crucial to human empowerment and democratizing the social and physical architecture that we inhabit. In a fragmented and dysfunctional world we can only reconnect people and places by creating structures that directly reflect localized, authentic patterns of living. Buildings have the capacity to equalize people or segregate them. The choices made in building with local and natural materials help enhance the healthy human patterns that elevate society and individuals.”
Thanks much,
Megan
Megan
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