| Coralie and I have joined a BWB workshop at the 
Black Range in 2001 and highly recommend participating. Lots of stuff to 
learn and great people to connect with. It was an excelent starting point for 
our SB tour.   Bale on, André   
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 9:01 
PM Subject: [Strawbale] Natural Building 
  Colloquium -- 2003 Natural Building Colloquium -- 2003
 October 5 
  through 11, 2003
 The Black Range Lodge, Kingston, New Mexico
 
 For 
  Builders, Designers, Architects, Owner/Builders, Educators and anyone with a 
  concern for our earth and the desire to create a sustainable built 
  environment.
 
 The Colloquium:
 The Natural Building 
  Colloquium is a gathering for those who share a concern for our earth, through 
  creating sustainable shelter and empowering people to live within their 
  personal and planetary means. You are invited to seven days of hands-on 
  workshops, presentations and discussions exploring the renaissance of 
  traditional natural building techniques and modern innovations.
 
 Topics Include:
 · Straw-bale construction
 · Cob 
  building and sculpting
 · Adobe
 · Natural plasters
 · Healthy home 
  materials
 · Organic architecture
 · Solar design
 · Earthbag 
  construction
 · Natural waste-water systems
 · Rain water harvesting 
  systems
 · Timber framing
 · Bamboo
 · Papercrete
 · Permaculture
 · 
  Photovoltaic systems
 · And 
  more!
 
 Presenters:
 Presenters will include Ianto Evans 
  & Linda Smiley of the Cob Cottage Company, Carol Escott & Steve Kemble 
  of Sustainable Systems Support, Kaki Hunter & Doni Kiffmeyer of OKOKOK 
  Productions, Kelly Hart of Hartworks, Carole Crews of Gourmet Adobe, Paul 
  Koppana of SkyHawk Construction, Owen Geiger of Builders Without Borders, 
  Michael Melendrez of Trees that Please, Dr. Bill Roley, Tom Watson, Janine 
  Bjornson, Brad Landcaster, Johnny Weiss & a Solar Energy International 
  (SEI) team, and many more.
 
 The Site:
 The historic 
  Black Range Lodge has hosted four previous Natural Building Colloquia, and has 
  evolved into a center for sustainable design, demonstration and outreach. The 
  Lodge has been the home to The Last Straw Journal from 1998 to 2003, 
  and to Builders Without Borders since 1999.
 
 Surrounded by the Black 
  Range mountains and the Gila National Forest, the Lodge property features a 
  number of natural buildings, including a straw-bale dome and greenhouse, a 
  sculptured cob oven, ?Casa Chica,? a hybrid cottage, and a luxury straw-bale 
  guest house.
 
 Schedule:
 Sunday, Oct 5 Arrivals / 
  3 PM concert featuring Frank Meyer
 Mon - Sat, Oct 6 through 
  11 -- Morning & afternoon workshops, discussions and 
  presentations; evening slide shows.
 Oct 11- evening Talent 
  Show & Party
 Oct 12 -- Departures / 3 PM concert 
  featuring Tim Wiedenkeller
 ** A Daily Schedule of workshops and 
  presentations will be available on arrival at the 
  Colloquium.
 
 Lodging:
 Free camping is within 
  walking distance in the Gila National Forest.
 Motel accommodations are a 
  12 minute drive away in historic 
  Hillsboro.
 
 Meals:
 Included in the Colloquium fee are 
  delicious vegetarian meals (vegan 
  available).
 
 Travel:
 Albuquerque is the nearest major 
  airport, about a 3 hour drive. We will make an effort to help arrange 
  car-pooling from the airport.
 
 Cost:
 $350 (before 
  Sept.1st) includes complete program and meals.
 $100 for Presenters.
 To 
  keep costs down, Participants and Presenters are asked to help prepare 2 meals 
  and clean up after 2 meals during the 7-day event.
 
 After Sept 
  1st the fee is $450.
 
 · The cost is low to encourage early 
  registration.
 · Checks or money orders only (no credit cards).
 · 
  Participation is limited, register early.
 
 To Register: Please 
  send your registration fee with the form below to:
 The Black Range 
  Lodge
 Star Rt. 2, Box 119, Kingston, NM 88042
 Phone: (505) 895-5652 Fax: 
  (505) 895-3326
 Email: blackrange@zianet...
 Web Sites: www.BlackRangeLodge.com / www.StrawbaleCentral.com
 
 You will be sent or emailed 
  confirmation of registration and a map by mid September.
 
 If you?d like 
  to make a presentation, email or fax an outline of your topic and we?ll 
  respond.
 
 
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