Straw bale construction is a building method that uses bales of straw commonly wheat rice rye and oats straw as structural elements building insulation or both this construction method is commonly used in natural building or brown construction projects.
Straw bale house roof.
Building a straw bale and plaster house is a low cost and environmentally friendly way to create a home.
Most straw bale builders use clay based earthen plasters or lime plaster which require regular reapplication.
It contains over 10 5 hours of top notch professional quality instruction on everything from foundations to framing to baling post and beam and load bearing to plaster.
In straw bale and straw panel building cement free foundation systems healthy low impact earth plasters paints and lime or lime stabilized earth renders.
Straw bale design and the roof.
Zhang s next project is to construct an entire habitable building in dubbo in collaboration with john dash and the landowner.
From foundations to the roof building your straw bale home this book is a good reference for anyone who has a desire to understand building construction or a desire to build a straw bale house to a high standard using well researched methods.
Committed to collaborative working we can support you all the way from initial vision and design concept through to the finished build.
Bohdan dorniak president of ausbale the australasian straw bale building association.
The straw bale roof constructed by dr zhang and blue mountains straw bale builder jason dash only took one day to erect.
While cement stucco is convenient and low maintenance it can cause moisture problems once it cracks and may actually keep the bale wall from drying properly.
Research has shown that straw bale construction is a sustainable method for building from the standpoint of both materials and energy.
You can learn all about building a straw bale house in our comprehensive how to instruction video series.
This guide covers the materials and methods you might use to build a straw bale house a house that can last hundreds of years is energy efficient and is cheap to maintain.