Work Trade Co-op
Help build each other's houses!!
For all of you who have expressed interest in helping each other build their Earthbag projects I've made a 'sharing' website.
This will be where for all of you Future Earthbaggers can post your  projects, create workshops, ask for volunteers , organize work parties. Actually GET DIRTY!
If you are already on my Newsletter mailing list you will get announcements and blog posts but the share site is for interaction where you will get to post and join forums.
You can go there and join as a member yourself or request me to do it on the right.

http://earthbaghouse.shutterfly.com/

Some of you have expressed to me that you already have land and are ready to build now. Others have told me that they are actively looking for land and others are ready to help build in order to learn.
With the cost of materials for earth building being less than other conventional building styles together we can bring your dream of building our own houses to reality by helping each other reduce the labor expenses!
I think that this can be a very amazing endeavor to connect people. I hope that you get some benefit out of it and love the idea as much as I do!!

Earthbag Stairs - Kelly Hart House
Crestone Colorado
www.earthbagbuilding.comEarthbag Stairs at Kelly Hart's House
Crestone Colorado
www.earthbagbuilding.comArizona, by Dominic Howeshttp://calearth.org/galleries/eco-dome.htmlfrom "Earthbag Building" by Kiki Hunter and Donald Kiffmeyer
Designed by Mara Cranic in Baja, MexicoEarthbag, Allson Kennedy's househttp://calearth.org/galleries/eco-dome.htmlEarthbag Stairs - Kelly Hart House
Crestone Colorado
www.earthbagbuilding.comEarthbag Hart House
Crestone Colorado
www.earthbagbuilding.comEarthbag, Karacadir, San Miguel Allendes, Mexicohttp://calearth.org/galleries/eco-dome.htmlJapan, Tenri University as a Model Ecological Design Center. Professor Inoue and his students have constructed 23 earthbag domes of various sizes in Japan. Hart says,"lovely precise symmetry and grace to these buildings that is essentially Japanese in nature."Earthbag, Karacadir, San Miguel Allendes, Mexicohttp://calearth.org/galleries/eco-dome.htmlfrom "Earthbag Building" by Kiki Hunter and Donald Kiffmeyer
Designed by Mara Cranic in Baja, MexicoThailand Sound Temple Dome
Designed by Scott Howard http://www.earthenhand.com/Thailand.htmlThailand Sound Temple Dome
Designed by Scott Howard http://www.earthenhand.com/Thailand.htmlfrom "Earthbag Building" by Kiki Hunter and Donald Kiffmeyer
Honey House Utah
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