Posts tagged 'straw-bale'

Thank you to all Helpers

House at end of working bee

The straw bale wall raising weekend was an unqualified success. All the bales, except for the last row, were in place at the end of the weekend. Our bedroom wall was one exception with the determined Andy smacking in the last row on Saturday afternoon (video to come). Perry and …

The straw is a-coming!

Roof going on

As you can see from the photos the roof is going on at a rapid rate due to the powerhouse known as Andrew (the roofer). On Wednesday, March 10, 2010 the straw bales will arrive from Nanango. On Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 of March, we will have a wall …

Strawbale Building Workshop in Yandina

Last weekend Rosalba and I attended a Strawbale Building Workshop in Yandina. This workshop was part sponsored by our Architect WD Architects. Other supporters included Rockcote, Wildlife Warriors, and the Sunshine Coast Regional Council.

Our tutors where Lance Kairl, and Chris and Colin Newton.

Lance is South Australia's most experienced …

Reasons to Build a Strawbale House

My friend Neerav has asked me recently to write an article for one of his blogs about our strawbale house. I was deeply flattered by his request as Neerav is one of Australia's top bloggers and I consider myself as an amateur blogger, having only just started.

Neerav has since …

Should we include a "Truth Window"?

Rosalba and I had a discussion yesterday whether our home should include a Truth Window. A Truth Window is a section of wall were the straw is covered by a glass plate and a frame instead of render to show unbelievers the truth about the our walls being built out …

Why build with Straw Bales?

Some of you may be wondering why Rosalba and I are wanting to build our new home with straw bales. Following are my reasons:

Straw is a renewable resource that is mostly burned after harvesting. This releases huge amounts of green house gases that don't need to be released. If …