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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><generator uri="http://www.habariproject.org/" version="0.9">Habari</generator><id>tag:dayonedesign.org,2021-11-26:natural-building/799b70a211f76760e01c6f94898d4949967f977d</id><title>day one design</title><subtitle>bioconstruction and beyond</subtitle><updated>2009-08-04T10:43:36-07:00</updated><link rel="alternate" href="/tag/natural-building/atom"/><link rel="self" href="/tag/natural-building/atom"/><entry><title>Suscol Strawbale Project - Part 3</title><link rel="alternate" href="/suscol-strawbale-project-part-3/"/><link rel="edit" href="/suscol-strawbale-project-part-3/atom"/><author><name>erica ann</name><uri></uri></author><id>tag:dayonedesign.net,2011:suscol-strawbale-project-part-3/1314263102</id><updated>2009-08-04T10:43:36-07:00</updated><app:edited xmlns:app="http://www.w3.org/2007/app">2011-08-25T02:05:02-07:00</app:edited><published>2009-07-21T00:36:00-07:00</published><category term="aliz"/><category term="plaster"/><category term="natural-building"/><content type="html">
&lt;img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SmVyYiMncmI/AAAAAAAABCA/AUWps1eKwBE/s320/suscol_0034.jpg"&gt; Time for the finish plaster!

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Off-white aliz on the underside of the soffit

&lt;img src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SmVx2XMuPSI/AAAAAAAABBw/2fZJOEchAA4/s320/suscol_0276.jpg"&gt;
Tracy applying the final coat to the outside of the building

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Bob comes around shortly after with the texture

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We use the handle of the trowel to get the 'woven' texture

&lt;img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SmVx11BqrfI/AAAAAAAABBY/O7NsTuwxcZE/s320/suscol_0309.jpg"&gt;



&lt;img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SmVx1WU_HOI/AAAAAAAABBQ/AcKiEV_GAVg/s320/suscol_0334.jpg"&gt;
Early morning shadows are amazing


&lt;img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SmVyYwZJ4KI/AAAAAAAABCI/i9vGEfRehsw/s320/suscol_0288.jpg"&gt;Enjoying popsicles along the way, what a treat on a 110 degree day!


&lt;img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhzAZiVIYI/AAAAAAAABDw/1YULznVU5CE/s320/suscol_0581.jpg"&gt;voila!



</content></entry><entry><title>Suscol Strawbale - Part 4 Finishing Touches</title><link rel="alternate" href="/suscol-strawbale-part-4-finishing-touches/"/><link rel="edit" href="/suscol-strawbale-part-4-finishing-touches/atom"/><author><name>erica ann</name><uri></uri></author><id>tag:dayonedesign.net,2011:suscol-strawbale-part-4-finishing-touches/1314263102</id><updated>2009-08-04T10:41:00-07:00</updated><app:edited xmlns:app="http://www.w3.org/2007/app">2011-08-25T02:05:02-07:00</app:edited><published>2009-08-04T10:32:00-07:00</published><category term="bamboo"/><category term="living-roof"/><category term="plaster"/><category term="natural-building"/><content type="html">&lt;img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxsqZLTZI/AAAAAAAABDo/vt6p7RauT-o/s1600-h/plastering+suscol.jpg" thumb="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxsqZLTZI/AAAAAAAABDo/vt6p7RauT-o/s320/plastering+suscol.jpg"&gt;

&lt;img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxsCuK-II/AAAAAAAABDg/cGm5d_w5kNg/s1600-h/suscol_0483.jpg" thumb="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxsCuK-II/AAAAAAAABDg/cGm5d_w5kNg/s320/suscol_0483.jpg"&gt; Interior finish plaster


&lt;img src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxluLaBII/AAAAAAAABDY/63jXpzcb-L0/s1600-h/suscol_0495.jpg" thumb="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxluLaBII/AAAAAAAABDY/63jXpzcb-L0/s320/suscol_0495.jpg"&gt;skylights and niches


&lt;img src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxlIsoNqI/AAAAAAAABDQ/LcewSZbcIRc/s1600-h/suscol_0517.jpg" thumb="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxlIsoNqI/AAAAAAAABDQ/LcewSZbcIRc/s320/suscol_0517.jpg"&gt; built-in hooks


&lt;img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxlLueagI/AAAAAAAABDI/oaqAKmN8-hk/s1600-h/suscol_0424.jpg" thumb="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxlLueagI/AAAAAAAABDI/oaqAKmN8-hk/s320/suscol_0424.jpg"&gt;sculpting the doorway


&lt;img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxkmzQgnI/AAAAAAAABDA/va1PPwdqUWs/s1600-h/suscol_0583.jpg" thumb="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxkmzQgnI/AAAAAAAABDA/va1PPwdqUWs/s320/suscol_0583.jpg"&gt;


&lt;img src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxkDBYVcI/AAAAAAAABC4/XP6x6-FIvHU/s1600-h/suscol_bamboo_0detail.jpg" thumb="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxkDBYVcI/AAAAAAAABC4/XP6x6-FIvHU/s320/suscol_bamboo_0detail.jpg"&gt;building a bamboo privacy fence
with locally grown bamboo


&lt;img src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxSgFWyjI/AAAAAAAABCw/MuI4_PPDOCQ/s1600-h/suscol_bamboo_0615.jpg" thumb="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxSgFWyjI/AAAAAAAABCw/MuI4_PPDOCQ/s320/suscol_bamboo_0615.jpg"&gt;


&lt;img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxST_hL0I/AAAAAAAABCo/bN0BcU2JGGo/s1600-h/suscol_bamboo_detail.jpg" thumb="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxST_hL0I/AAAAAAAABCo/bN0BcU2JGGo/s320/suscol_bamboo_detail.jpg"&gt;


&lt;img src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxSPALLOI/AAAAAAAABCg/r9ASJrwi7ps/s1600-h/suscol_roof_0539.jpg" thumb="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxSPALLOI/AAAAAAAABCg/r9ASJrwi7ps/s320/suscol_roof_0539.jpg"&gt;torching down the rockscape on the living roof 


&lt;img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxR9uHxdI/AAAAAAAABCY/6a4Gi96WmFU/s1600-h/suscol_roof_0554.jpg" thumb="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxR9uHxdI/AAAAAAAABCY/6a4Gi96WmFU/s320/suscol_roof_0554.jpg"&gt;gravel drainage system


&lt;img src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxRiSuwbI/AAAAAAAABCQ/nyRcL8yH0BI/s1600-h/suscol_0562.jpg" thumb="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SnhxRiSuwbI/AAAAAAAABCQ/nyRcL8yH0BI/s320/suscol_0562.jpg"&gt; wow!</content></entry><entry><title>Earth &amp; Lime Plasters at Aprovecho</title><link rel="alternate" href="/earth-lime-plasters-at-aprovecho/"/><link rel="edit" href="/earth-lime-plasters-at-aprovecho/atom"/><author><name>erica ann</name><uri></uri></author><id>tag:dayonedesign.net,2011:earth-lime-plasters-at-aprovecho/1314263104</id><updated>2009-03-16T18:12:49-07:00</updated><app:edited xmlns:app="http://www.w3.org/2007/app">2011-08-25T02:05:04-07:00</app:edited><published>2009-03-16T18:05:00-07:00</published><category term="lime"/><category term="plaster"/><category term="natural-building"/><content type="html">
&lt;img src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/Sb73-HLhQsI/AAAAAAAAAjU/qJFL3hVNgHU/s1600-h/ash+teaching.jpg" thumb="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/Sb73-HLhQsI/AAAAAAAAAjU/qJFL3hVNgHU/s320/ash+teaching.jpg"&gt; Ashley Aymond showing how to earth-plaster over lathe. 

&lt;img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/Sb736SYi4vI/AAAAAAAAAjM/clL6qWqU4fE/s1600-h/lathe+n+plaster.jpg" thumb="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/Sb736SYi4vI/AAAAAAAAAjM/clL6qWqU4fE/s320/lathe+n+plaster.jpg"&gt;
&lt;img src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/Sb73wQuUkbI/AAAAAAAAAjE/8P8xDutGDn8/s1600-h/lydia+shares.jpg" thumb="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/Sb73wQuUkbI/AAAAAAAAAjE/8P8xDutGDn8/s320/lydia+shares.jpg"&gt;

&lt;img src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/Sb73r7RLKcI/AAAAAAAAAi8/uAaUPmYGmCs/s1600-h/lime+samples.jpg" thumb="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/Sb73r7RLKcI/AAAAAAAAAi8/uAaUPmYGmCs/s320/lime+samples.jpg"&gt; Lime plaster samples


&lt;img src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/Sb73oVLs1MI/AAAAAAAAAi0/_nkV0EWZuwk/s1600-h/lydia+mixes.jpg" thumb="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/Sb73oVLs1MI/AAAAAAAAAi0/_nkV0EWZuwk/s320/lydia+mixes.jpg"&gt; Lydia Doleman mixes up the lime plaster


&lt;img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/Sb73kWtLLnI/AAAAAAAAAis/n5lybMlDGMw/s1600-h/lime+application.jpg" thumb="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__8dbxhS6eos/Sb73kWtLLnI/AAAAAAAAAis/n5lybMlDGMw/s320/lime+application.jpg"&gt;</content></entry><entry><title>Cob Cottage Company</title><link rel="alternate" href="/cob-cottage-company/"/><link rel="edit" href="/cob-cottage-company/atom"/><author><name>erica ann</name><uri></uri></author><id>tag:dayonedesign.net,2011:cob-cottage-company/1314263104</id><updated>2008-07-10T10:27:00-07:00</updated><app:edited xmlns:app="http://www.w3.org/2007/app">2011-08-25T02:05:04-07:00</app:edited><published>2008-07-01T20:32:00-07:00</published><category term="cob"/><category term="natural-building"/><category term="journey"/><content type="html">So the journey begins--architectural intern seeks to learn the philosphy and craft of natural building. I'm 'stepping off the treadmill' and excited for the next phase of my life, meeting new people, learning new ways of building, and discovering the positive forces which our endangered world still holds strong.

&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src="http://bp2.blogger.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SHUln2EY0hI/AAAAAAAAAAM/FVuF6DGQx0c/s1600-h/figuring+out+the+site.jpg" thumb="http://bp2.blogger.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SHUln2EY0hI/AAAAAAAAAAM/FVuF6DGQx0c/s320/figuring+out+the+site.jpg"&gt;
My first stop is the Cob Cottage Company in Coquille, Oregon where I participated in a nine day workshop with twenty other like-minded individuals. Simply an amazing experience, each morning began with slient cob mixing, usually three or four batches before breakfast. (We combined 2-buckets of clay rich soil, 1-bucket of sand, a few flakes of straw, and some water...how much? well, it depends...) At the cob cottage company the soil is ideal--'dream cob', becoming smooth yet sticky with little effort. The rest of each day was filled with productive work sessions and question-style lectures. It's amazing how many answers you already know. Before you knew it we had a foundation done, and walls growing steadily by the hour. &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;img src="http://bp2.blogger.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SHUl-bn2p0I/AAAAAAAAAAc/XHDWi-yvxi4/s320/bale-cob+north+wall.jpg"&gt;

In between building sessions, we were served the most delicious natural food, consisting mostly of garden greens and veggies, beans, and fresh earth-oven baked bread. I especially loved Eva's carob cob balls for dessert. So healthy! What more could you ask for?


&lt;img src="http://bp1.blogger.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SHUmFkkE5JI/AAAAAAAAAAk/pZxOHj8_1s4/s320/springing+the+arch.jpg"&gt; &lt;img src="http://bp1.blogger.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SHUmNaGJSdI/AAAAAAAAAAs/9DO9b8P0iPY/s320/the+arch.jpg"&gt;
By the end of the week, we had built 40 linear feet of the curved garden wall, the first two courses of a bale-cob bath house and an impressive arch connecting the new bathhouse to the existing solar shower. On the last two days, we even roofed the garden wall! We did so by going into the woods, harvesting cedar bolts, splitting our own shakes and installing them directly onto the walls. Our accomplishments amazed us all. I could go on and on about the things we built and leanred, so if you want anymore information about the building technique, please feel free to comment or ask me.


&lt;img src="http://bp2.blogger.com/__8dbxhS6eos/SHUmTJq7FgI/AAAAAAAAAA0/roEqFtbUyEA/s320/making+cedar+shakes.jpg"&gt;
The time passed quickly as my comfort level with the material and construction technique became second nature. Indeed, we learned a lot about building, but what I wasn't expecting was what we learned about living. When you live in a way that is connected with nature, everything falls into place, there is a lot less to worry about, and you start feel safe about the fate of our world. In the short time I was there, my 'doomsday' sentiments about the current state of a lot of things turned to a much more faithful tune.  What a great way to begin this mud-hugging adventure.

In short, your world is what you make it, so let's get digging.</content></entry></feed>
