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Showing posts with label natural building. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural building. Show all posts

Saturday, May 14, 2011

GrassRoots United

I’ve spent the last 15 days at the grassroots united compound in port-au-prince and I’m all sorts of stoked, jazzed and inspired about what’s going on here.  Grassroots united is a disaster relief org that set up shop in Haiti right after the earthquake in January, 2010. 

earthship
They’ve basically rented a chunk of land, conveniently situated by the main airport, plunked down a bunch of shipping containers full of medical supplies and started operating as a distribution hub and logistics facilitator for any and all organizations working in country.  They work with a lot of sweet partner orgs and, just over the past year, they’ve helped a helluva lot of people and have diversified their capacity to make a positive impact.  this bunch likes to work hard and party harder.   

straw bale house


The compound now serves as a demonstration site for alternative building and appropriate technologies that are ideal for disaster prone areas.  They've got an earthship, a dome, a straw bale house, a hexayurt, a treehouse, container housing and there's a superadobe structure in the works.  and they've got composting toilets, chickens and a greywater system.

chicken coop


right now, they're hosting a permaculture design course with the vast majority of the participants being haitian and this is what brings me here.  i was invited to translate for the course and i'm so glad to be here.  the permaculture instructor, larry santoyo, is a diamond in the rough and i'm learning a lot, as usual.  doors continue to open and the road keeps rolling out behind me.  :) 

Saturday, September 4, 2010

permaculture

i recently completed an intensive 2wk permaculture design course in northern thailand. it was an awesome experience; i learned a lot, and i got to study/work with a fabulous group of folks. the course was hosted by the panya project and we also visited a bunch of other really cool farms & projects.  here's a sampling of photos from the trip.  let me know if you'd like some more info on the course &/or these farms.  cheers.
curly, the goat
bamboo hut
adobe hut
collecting shroomies
going to harvest bamboo
my bamboo basket
bamboo dishes/utensils
hearty lunch
teak leaf thatched walls
bicycle washing
amazing banana
save your seed
artistic adobe construction
mushroom farm
homemade cheese
earthen house
hen house
making adobe bricks
kombucha cultivation
composting toilets