The Beauty of Straw Bale Homes

The Beauty of Straw Bale Homes
Author: Athena Swentzell Steen
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Company
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2000
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781890132774

Celebrates the aesthetic styles of straw bale dwellings with numerous color photographs, including both small and large homes and larger-scale institutional buildings. Includes an introductory essay by the authors noting the key lessons they have learned in years of building with bales.

Building a Straw Bale House

Building a Straw Bale House
Author: Nathaniel Corum
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2005-08-25
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781568985145

"Filled with comprehensive case studies selected from over thirty-five of Red Feather's successfully completed housing and community-based building projects, Building a Straw Bale House documents the organization's collaboration with reservation communities and provides a step-by-step, bale-by-bale construction handbook - from initial site selection to finished product. Complete with information on safety, design, tools, and materials, it is an inspiring lesson for anybody interested in this technique of constructing a house and a hopeful redefinition of the fundamental ideas of architecture and the home."--BOOK JACKET.

Building Your Straw Bale Home

Building Your Straw Bale Home
Author: Brian Hodge
Publisher: Landlinks Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2006
Genre: Building materials
ISBN: 0643092420

Step-by step practical instructions on how to build a straw bale house.

The Straw Bale House

The Straw Bale House
Author: Athena Swentzell Steen
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1994
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0930031717

Many copies in stock but still heavy demand; only a few titles published on this subject. Very popular in rural WA too.

Straw Bale Building Details

Straw Bale Building Details
Author: CASBA
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2019-04-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1771422920

The devil is in the details-the science and art of designing and building durable, efficient, straw bale buildings Straw bale buildings promise superior insulation and flexibility across a range of design aesthetics, while using a typically local and abundant low-embodied energy material that sequesters carbon-an important part of mitigating climate change. However, some early straw bale designs and construction methods resulted in buildings that failed to meet design goals for energy efficiency and durability. This led to improved building practices and a deeper understanding of the building science underlying this building system. Distilling two decades of site-built straw bale design and construction experience, Straw Bale Building Details is an illustrated guide that covers: Principles and process of straw bale design and building, options, and alternatives Building science of straw bale wall systems How design impacts cost, building efficiency, and durability Avoiding costly mistakes and increasing construction efficiency Dozens of time-tested detailed drawings for straw bale wall assemblies, including foundations, windows and doors, and roofs. Whether you're an architect, engineer, contractor, or owner-builder interested in making informed choices, Straw Bale Building Details is the indispensable guide to current practice in straw bale design and construction.

Journey to a Straw Bale House

Journey to a Straw Bale House
Author: F. Harlan Flint
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 1632931206

This tale is the author’s life ramble that led to the adventure of building a cabin in the northern New Mexico wilderness. The place, called Santa Rita by its founders, was the site of a tiny settlement built by Hispano homesteaders a century earlier. One of Flint’s new neighbors was Baudelio Garcia, a descendant of original pioneers. Garcia partnered with the author to take on the unfamiliar task of building a straw bale house, beginning when the winter snows were still on the surrounding mountains and having the house under roof when the fall snows arrived. Garcia helped navigate the largely Hispano neighborhood to make the project succeed. The collaboration revealed the strong attachment of the local people for their home place, their patria chica, and the persistence of their ancient language and culture.

Strawbale Home Plans

Strawbale Home Plans
Author: Wayne J. Bingham
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2007
Genre: Straw bale houses
ISBN: 9781586858612

Strawbale Home Plans is a meditative and conscientious exploration of the innumerable reasons to consider straw bale as a viable building material. Environmentally friendly, super insulative, economical, and natural, straw bale can be used to build everything from garden walls and shed roofs to small homes. The vibrant pages of this practical guide are filled with rich photos of organic, fluid, undulating structures pulsating with subtle creativity. Indeed at once a pragmatic construction manual and a philosophical, artistic guidebook, this handbook provides food for the mind and soul.

Straw Bale Gardens Complete

Straw Bale Gardens Complete
Author: Joel Karsten
Publisher:
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2015-02-15
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1591869072

Provides information about how to use straw bales as planting containers for vegetable gardening.

Small Strawbale

Small Strawbale
Author: Bill Steen
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781586855154

A thorough guide to building with strawbale and other natural materials, thisuide includes an eclectic sampling of houses, studios, meditation spaces,utbuildings, and landscape walls.

Building with Straw Bales

Building with Straw Bales
Author: Barbara Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Straw bale houses
ISBN: 9781900322515

Straw bale building is a radically different approach to the process of building. Like all innovative ideas, it has been pioneered by the passionate, and used experimentally by those with the vision to see its potential. It is firmly based in that sustainable, 'green building' culture that has brought to the construction industry many new and useful ideas about energy efficiency and responsibility towards the environment. As a building material, straw excels in the areas of cost-effectiveness and energy efficiency. This practical guide has been written by the most experienced straw bale builder in the UK. It gives details of all the main construction methods, and includes: * bale specifications * plans * walls and foundations * doors and windows * plastering * building regulations and planning permission * frequently asked questions * construction drawings. This fully revised and updated edition includes new construction drawings, standard details for best practice design, examples of off-the-peg drawings for small buildings such as summer-houses and studios, and designs for affordable houses. These designs meet Building Regulations Code 6 for sustainable homes, and have a carbon rating of less than zero.