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- The downside of building a straw bale house?
- Yet another project is building a new summer home _ a straw bale house _ in Joshua Tree, Calif.
- $135 a night; $ 245 for the straw bale house ( sleeps eight ), with special rates for weeklong stays.
- To his left is the farmstead he bought, where he is building what might be North Dakota's first straw bale house.
- Alongside the Straw Bale House, Wigglesworth s Sandal Magna School in Wakefield has been described as an exemplar of passive, sustainable design.
- The straw bale house, about half finished, is really an amazing building, of post and beam construction, with straw bales set in the walls.
- On the second floor of a century-old brick theater building here, the staff at Chelsea Green Publishing has been puzzling over the phenomenon of " The Straw Bale House ."
- So, with no fear of huffing and puffing from a Big Bad Wolf or the more invasive blows from howling winter storms, the couple built a straw bale house high on a hill outside Brattleboro.
- Well, it's not really a straw house but a straw bale house, a new construction technique that uses a throwaway material ( straw ), with walls 18 inches thick with an insulative value of R55.
- "In some areas, building codes are so stringent that you can't build a straw bale house, " says Cuming, " and most insurance companies won't even talk to you so banks won't give loans.
- In the " The Straw Bale House, " they write that straw, a popular building material in Nebraska in late-19th century, has attracted attention in the 1990s because it is readily available, inexpensive, saves trees, and is an excellent insulator.
- Like any best seller, " The Straw Bale House " has its sequels : " The Rammed Earth House, " by David Easton, " The Passive Solar House, " by James Kachadorian and, for the truly adventurous, " The Earth-Sheltered House, " by Malcolm Wells, all by evangelists of innovative shelter.