[Strawbale] The 2006 International Straw Bale Conference in Canada
Chris Magwood
cmagwood at kos...
Tue Jan 31 21:27:02 CET 2006
Hello all!
It's taken me a while to figure out why I wasn't able to post to this
list (I wondered where you'd all gone...), but now that I have I'm
just in time to send you all the invite to the 2006 ISBBC, which we
will be hosting here in Ontario, Canada in September, 2006.
I have attended the past three ISBBC events, in Denmark, Australia
and Nebraska, and I am very excited about being part of the
organization of this conference, on behalf of the Ontario Straw Bale
Building Coalition. I have always found these gatherings to be
informative, interesting and very, very inspiring, and would like to
promise you the same invigorating experience here in Canada in 2006.
This will be the first ISBBC that is specifically aimed at
professional bale builders and designers. We are putting together a
very comprehensive program intended to help those in the profession
become better at what they do, from hands on instruction in specialty
areas to design issues to business development. Attached you will
find a preliminary schedule of sessions, which I hope you find
exciting and intriguing. If you have suggestions for additional
sessions you’d like to see included, please let me know. If you see a
session in the list below in which you feel you’d make an ideal panel
or forum participant, please let me know. We will be offering reduced
rates to people formally participating in sessions.
We have been offered an exceptionally affordable conference rate at
Camp Kawartha (www.campkawartha.ca), largely due to our help in
building them a straw bale dining hall and greenhouse. This means
that attending the 2006 ISBBC doesn’t have to break the bank. Early
bird registration rates (before March 1, 2006) are only $550 for
shared cabin accommodation and $450 for camping. This includes three
meals a day, all your conference fees and use of the camp facilities!
What’s better, these prices are in Canadian dollars! Our space at the
camp is limited to 250 attendees, and will be offered on a first-
come, first-served basis.
I know it's a long way to come from Europe, but I think you will find
that it is worth the effort. I cleared out my bank account to go to
Australia a few years ago, and it left me broke but happy! There was
no question after that about spending the money to get to Denmark.
These events have never failed to re-energize me and increase my
network of friends and associates world-wide. I hope that you will
like what you see in the proposed program below, and rush to register
for the conference at www.strawbalebuilding.ca as soon as you’ve
finished reading this!
Yours sincerely,
Chris Magwood
cmagwood at kos...
613-473-1718
Tentative Schedule for the 2006 ISBBC
*Note: A hands-on component will be focused on the construction of a
new office building for our camp hosts. Topics and schedules for
hands-on sessions will be announced after the plans for the building
have been approved.
* One session room per day will be made available for ad hoc and
impromptu sessions.
Sunday PM
Welcome and Keynote Address
Monday AM
Home Owner’s Forum: A Discussion for Owner/Builders
International Development
Water & Waste Systems: Options and Strategies for Integrating into SB
Designs
Monday PM
Design and Designers: How to work together with owners and builders
Foundations: Best materials and practices
Monday Evening
Keynote Address: David Eisenberg
Tuesday AM
Budgeting and Costing: Estimating practices and examples
Publishing: Books
Other Natural Materials: Design and Build Techniques
Tuesday PM
Insurance: For Homeowners and Builders
Publishing: Journals and newsletters
Tuesday Evening
World Tour of SB: Builders, designers and owners show
off slides of their work
Wednesday AM
Business Case Studies: How we make a living with sb
SB Associations: How we’re organized and how we can work together
Renewable Energies: How to incorporate renewables into bale homes
Wednesday PM
Business Matters: How to be a successful “green” business
Networking with other natural building organizations
Wednesday Evening
Straw Bale Olympics: National and regional teams compete
in bale-centered events!
Thurdsay AM
Prefabricated Bale Walls: Experiences and Ideas
Testing: Update on testing done to date
Heating and Cooling: Different technologies/strategies and how to
integrate with SB
Thursday PM
Workshops: How to teach a good workshop and developing a curriculum
Testing: Planning a strategy for the future
Thursday Evening
Keynote presentation: A world of natural building slide show
Dance w/live band
Friday AM
Financing: How to obtain financing as an owner and a builder
Codes: A review of the new California codes
Clay and Clay Science/Lime and Lime Science
Friday PM
Entering the Profession: Becoming a paid sb builder
Codes: Looking ahead
Friday Evening
Keynote presentation
Saturday AM
Stock Plans: How to create them and sell them
Training and Standards: Defining a Straw Bale Professional
Ventilation: Passive and active technologies and strategies
Saturday PM
Case Studies: The Best Sustainable Building I’ve Ever Made
Roofing: Materials and Techniques
Saturday Evening
Closing Keynote
Sunday AM
Goodbyes and tour departures
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