Cob: Build Here Now (again)
sarahm at erols.com
sarahm at erols.com
Fri May 26 13:54:44 CDT 2000
I hope no one minds me posting this again (I posted it on Fri, 05 May 2000
under the subject heading "Another Natural Building Event: Build Here Now
2000" except for the strawbale list, to which it had already been posted).
I received several responses to my "NY natural building event cancelled"
post from people who missed the original announcements, including one that
was sent to me directly, with no mention of which list they were referring
to. So, for all of you who asked, here's all the info about the event that
still is happening:
Build Here Now 2000
A Natural Building and Permaculture Convergence
June 25 - July 2, 2000
Sponsored by The Last Straw Journal, The Lama Foundation & The Permaculture
Institute
Lama Foundation is situated on 105 acres of alpine forest in northern New
Mexico, altitude 8600 feet. The land is recovering in the wake of the
7000-acre 1996 Hondo Fire, which also destroyed many of Lama's buildings.
The Build Here Now 2000 Convergence will aid in regenerating the land and
structures.
Featured Topics:
Natural Building
Introduction to Natural Building - Howard Switzer & Katey Culver, Joe Kennedy
Straw-Bale Building - Steve Kemble & Carol Escott, Howard Switzer, Matts
Myhrman
Straw-clay Infill - Robert Laporte
Cob Construction - Robert Johnson
Earthbag Construction - Doni Kiffmeyer & Kaki Hunter
Natural Plasters - Carole Crews, Cedar Rose Guelberth
Lime Plaster - Doni Kiffmeyer & Kaki Hunter
Adobe Vaults & Domes - Patricia Kerns
Archetype Design - Vishu Magee
Designing a Healthy Non-Toxic Home - Paula Baker, Cedar Rose Guelberth
Sustainable Timber Harvesting - Kasey Mitchell
Turning Waste Pallets into Trusses - Alfred von Bachmayr
Dowsing a Labyrinth - Len Meserve
Permaculture
Permaculture Principles - Penny Livingston
Site Planning & Zone One Strategies - Scott Pittman
Lama Land Tour - Richard Zook
Water in the Landscape & Roofwater Harvesting - David & Lynn Trew
Native Medicinal Herbs - Susan Garrett
Plant Guilds & Food Forests - Joel Glanzberg
Urban Permaculture Design - Dr. Bill Roley
Ecovillage Design - Scott Pittman
Appropriate Technology
Composting Toilets - Ron Sutcliffe
Photovoltaic Electric Systems - Liam Ruttan
Sun Wings Solar Shower & Chula Wood Stove - Frank Michaels
Blacksmithing & Toolmaking - Joel Glanzburg
Designing Biological Waste Treatment Systems - Tom Watson
Convergence participants may join in Lama's daily schedule of morning
meditation or yoga, afternoon classes and evening activities such as dances
of universal peace, singing, chanting, and other forms of spiritual practice.
Schedule of events:
The Convergence begins June 25 with registration 3-5pm, dinner 6pm &
evening greetings and orientation at 7:30pm. Days will be filled through
July 2 with concurrent workshops in natural building, permaculture, and
appropriate technology. Afternoon field trips to Taos Pueblo and a
constructed wetlands and garden are planned for midweek and following the
Convergence.
Lodging options:
On location: yurt and tent with beds can accommodate 20 (bring your own
bedding or sleeping bag); tent sites for 100 campers. Hotels and
campgrounds are available in Taos and Questa (at additional cost).
The Taos Solar Music Festival:
This year's Convergence immediately follows the Taos Solar Music Festival
(June 24-25). The Festival is an opportunity for interested BHN
participants to sample ecological educational activities, music, food and
fun for all ages.
Cost:
Before May 25, 2000, $425; after May 25, $475. Day Rate $85/day. Children
5-16 half price (childcare not provided). Cost includes three vegetarian
meals per day and on-site lodging.
For more information, contact the Lama Foundation (505) 586-1269,
<lama at compuserve.com>
For articles about and photos of Build Here Now 1999, see
http://www.strawhomes.com/build/here_now.html