Is Tom Rijven Ok?
Paul
From: Max Vittrup Jensen
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 12:14 AM
Subject: [Strawbale] Hurt Herbert and the future of strawbale
building Dear all and Herbert, Herbert, in brief: I feel pity for you. At length: Here's some more significant omission from your mail. With representatives from about 22 countries and from all shades of SB building, I do believe it qualifies as an ESBG, right?Some personal remarks on the so-called european strawbale gathering 2011 in This is the significance: You forget to mention that you first arrived on the Thursday; The day before the conference. Thereby you didn't get any introduction to the place or the event, you obviously didn't ask anyone else, and hence your mail is emancipated by judgments and wrong conclusions. To me it seems that the fundamental underlying cause of your mail is that you were not on the list of presenters for the conference, and that at 1:20 at night you refused to turn out your cigarette, even when asked 4 times. You were sitting 1 meter from a pile of loose straw, under a flamable tent, bringing a huge risk to people and property. Significantly you were smoking with people who had been told several times that this was our central rule: No smoking beyond the camp fires. We had also very clearly asked people to 'police' among yourself, that we would much prefer not to have that role. You refused to turn it out, and I ripped it out of your hand and subsequently closed down the bar due to such behavior. You were extremely close of being kicked out of the property, but I showed leniency and didn't. So lets look at your accusations. I"m afraid you're not aware about my two Land Rovers, tractor, chain saw and power tools?imagine coming to a place where permaculture is the I beg to differ: There was a large tent with room for 100 people. We had sides ready to be put on if necessary. We had 2 beamers available and 2 large monitors. Another place to show digital images could have been in the area we used as internet cafe; has housed 30 people at other times for film/slides. Perhaps the most significant issue is that there was not much of a request, hence using the cottage was the chosen place for the limited occasions. I suppose you didn't arrive for the Passive house discussion in the big tent? One of the big monitors were in use there; again, being a 'full' participant could have done a lot of difference to your mail.The only room for presentations - a tiny teahouse At any given time there was about 20 L. of hot water and coffee ready to mix in it. Personally I complained to the cook about this way of serving unfiltered coffee, but it comes down to "When in Rome, do as the Romans", and this is a very normal way for Czechs to drink their coffee. But I guess you were not present when the coffee table was announced? (It was 4 meters from where you sat and smoked later).(and this also means no coffee anywhere) Not quite. Fano had unmounted some boards in order to put new prettier ones on it. Unfortunately Fano got busy with other more important ESBG issues, and it didn't get done. I'm sorry it looked worse than ever during ESBG.with a sunken roof because of the abundant vegetation on it, Perhaps you should take it as a reminder of the several mails, where we have mentioned we have a forest kindergarten? Kind of make sense for me that a hosue for children is dimensioned according to kids, right? The doors are 175 cm tall, very few people are not observant to notice this fact; apparently you chose to find out the hard way.that you have to enter with a deep bow and some deep respect of mother nature. A big bump on the head reminded me: tree-trunks are harder than my skull, Once again: WRONG. It is a straw bale building, made of 4 big bales, with about 40 small bales on top of the big bales, as well as one wall section made from small bales. Only the South facing wall is from rocks with cob infill, as is the rocket mass oven. The cottage was started at an European Natural Building Colloquium; Noe, Tom Rijven, Elke Cole, Cristo Markham, Sara Tommerup, Tony Wrench, Paulina Wojzicowska and many others all took part and added their touch to it.maybe because I had not taken off my shoes before entering. ??? I suppose you didn't look up and notice that the roof of the tower tips and allow for cross ventilation from the door?became quite clear: it?s a stresstest on There's 2x100 volt electricity supplying all the light necessary for the 12 LED bulbs inside. There's also a small inverter available for a notebook PC. Yes, when we need a projector we pull an extension from our house; is that a problem for you?no Central issue to this is that so many people have pointed out to me that the building works extremely well in ensuring a cool temperature during hot days of summer (should do with the large overhang, earth floor and 60 compact straw insulation!no windows to be opened, and now you may multiply like 30 Now, is this a complaint that our local quarry has crushed gravel? That we chose to use this gravel on the sloped driveway outside the cottage, as otherwise we could never get a vehicle up the hill? I'm afraid you forget to mention that at the flat area where the dining area were we had nice river polished gravel for your feet... This is very correct, a very kind Austrian biologist who arrived to help prepare the ESBG explained how the wasps are aware that they will soon die, and hence they want to get the last bit of sugar available. I'm sorry we didn't find time to deal with this issue, install electrical zappers (proven to kill 70% beneficial insects), spread agent orange, or whichever other solution you'd prefer.Nature was the big theme on this 'ESBG', but even the wasps (which seemed to Incorrect again. A few people arrived a day before or early during Tuesday. (We started at 17:00). One of them was Richard who kindly offered his help preparing before the ESBG. He did a great connecting some of the pipes to the new well which had taken 2 different well companies 15 months to make (Welcome to rural Czech Republic; I'm very sorry things don't work like in Austria here). One of the processes which had to happen was to lower a tank into a hole we had escavated, and that hole had to be leveled first. Richard is not a 'spring-chicken' anymore, and asked 2 young strong guys to level the ground and help lower the tank. It is not my impression they had any problem with performing this task? Had you arrived Wednesday afternoon, you would have seen me pumping out massive amounts of cold spring water into the garden/fields? During the Thursday when you arrived all water systems was online and working, which included hot water; heated by our 12 m2 integrated solar collectors, or our DAKON central wood stove, which heats both a 500 and a 300 liter insulated tank: All in all, had you arrived in time to get a tour of the house and property, you may have benefited immensely; Ask the ones who did get the tour during the Open Space session.Cold water was spare, except at the only real refreshing place around, Funny viewpoint. Just for your information: It was made 13 years ago, funded by EU.a pond about 3 km astray, which had obviously been overlooked by the eco-puritans Once again: You arrived much too late and missed out on our facilitators presentation of it. You apparently have also forgot that it was included in the ESBG in Sieben Linden back in 2007. And, yes, Open Space has been proven to be an excellent way to avoid the scene of some people being hostage to other peoples ego-trips, when they feel they have to present something to everyone. In this case people are free to go to another venue. I'm sorry such freedom of choice does not appeal to you. I'm sorry that you didn't notice the poster advartising the 3 x 4(or 5) posted simultanous events happening in 45 minute intervals? Or know that the central rule of Open Space is 'The law of 2 feet'. You may want to read this? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Space_Technology (It was also forwarded to you when you paid your fee...(remember, the 'early bird' fee you got for signing up in February, but which you first paid on 16th of May, and yet got the discount?)In fact open space means, that nobody feels responsible, because nobody had to follow a schedule or could I don't beleive this is true.The majority was Again, 2 beamers and 2 large displays available (One serves as a mobile cinema at festivals). Every workshop convener at the Open Space was asked if they needed IT for presentations; everyone requesting was served.Superfluous to mention the lack of any presentation technique like a ???? You're really off here. I work 4-8 hours a day on computers, we own 3+monitor, cameras and most digital equipment you'd imagine. I'm very sorry we don't live up to your accusations and judgements.(which really doesn't fit to such a low tech area); We had 350 m2 of area covered by 3 huge tents, in addition to the 35 m2 cottage and the SB house. All in all it seems to me that anyone wanting to get out of the sun had ample opportunity?we crowded When in Rome; do as the Romans. It's well known the CZ bales are of bad quality due to old East German equipment (Farmers tend to buy round bale and big bale machinery when they upgrade). The bales we had was made with such old press 2 km away. Before they were made Kuba had visited the farmer and agreed that he could use them for his workshop. He insisted on compacting them further as part of his educational approach, and his overall sense of quality. It took an hour or two. Do you really seriously believe we should have imported 40 bales for this workshop? Or for making an open bus stop?Some were very willing to work with the handmade strawbales, but... ??? I've never even hinted at anything like this, so please don't spread this kind of nonsense to 650 innocent list subscribers. Fact is you never had a conversation with me at ESBG, apart from refusing to turn out your cigarette.according to the law of Max (I come to that later) one has to begin with the I was busy and did not take part of Kuba's workshop. As far as I could see it was always a place of attraction for many people. When you arrived and sat watching there was min. 15 people at the area.A lecture, that the truth of strawbale-building isn't just fun with bales, but a lot of In other words, about 6 hours after you arrived, 2 days into the ESBG, without any understanding, you're busy back stabbing; isn't that what you describe? Do you really want me to public describe your looks? Simply try a mirror.(in the center of which stood Again; I was about 100 meter away, inside an old farm house made from adobe, and at 1:15 on a Thursday night I heard loud screams, and figured I better czech out the situation, afterall, I have to live here with my neighbours, my daughter play with their kids etc. You on the other hand are only here for extremely limited time. In other words, my role what that of the 'host', and yours that of a 'guest'. And after hosting about 3000 guests here, you win the prize for being the worst guest ever.we found ourselves coming together, enjoying delicious This is simply too rediculous. You were 1 meter from the leftovers of Kuba's bale tightening workshop; a 1 meter tall pile of straw with a 5 meter diameter. In a very hot weather period and among lots of people. I will forever view your actions as grossly irresponsible, and not worthy of anyone entitling himself the 'National coordinator of SB building'.He prohibits smoking (we sit outside in the open Yes, equals attracts. You had attracted a few other who favoured smoking and back stabbing, rather than pro-active involvement: Congratulations!Because the author of this silly review seems to ignore You are aware that during the past 6 months you've been aware to rent a hotel or pension? Was the toilet seat not comfortable enough for you? Was it better in Sieben Linden? And again; why didn't you ask for any of our 2 beamers, 2 monitors etc, if you had the need?But what the hack, the next day would save the event: the big 'European Once again: WRONG. As majority of whom you refer to as 'European Networkers' are not recognized as such in their own country/or do not network, then we had not especially asked them, and most certainly never asked them to present 'their topics'. We asked the participants of each countries to please make a poster representing SB building in their respective country; a poster which we then had printed and used for a poster exhibition. I'm awfully sorry that you once again feel hurt due to the fact that other Austrians were asked; I view this as a central cause for your overall slander campaign.My second day in Bouzov-Podoli: In preparing the big event some creative new Eh; WRONG. As part of the www.Ted.com format, we did the best we could to get very consize specialized topics, rather than 'all round'. We had a series of themes. We invited special selected people whom we knew had something significant to contribute with, and whom we beleived would be able to do so in an engaging and enliving manner like at the www.ted.com. This was also the why you were not invited; as a matter of fact; the only 2 presentations which were very diffuse, was the 2 which were not in the planned program, including yours. In the case of Noe; he never offered to talk about plaster. He accepted our invitation to talk about his fascinating self designed apprenticeship path, which I personally found very stimulating and thought provoking as a contrast to the formal EU funded approach presented right before him.Themes of the presentations were edited and I'm afraid I can't claim the honor of inventing the hugely populate and effective TED.com concept, but thank you for giving me such credit. As for your other misconceptions: Tomas clarified it. He actually spent some 3-4 hours making that 'stop clock App', and it's the central issue why this conference didn't slip so much in time as the Cohabitat did. BTW: Have a look at the TED.Com conferences; they always have such a clock to help keep presenters in line. BTW: Have you ever considered that standing in front of the display, reading up what's already projected on the display, and wanting to captivate people for as long as possible to listen to you, may more be due to your need of attention, than due to the desire of the audience? Which of these two elements should as conference serve?
I'm afraid I don't recall any clash? The 3 company partners you mention wanted the type of ESBG they had experienced in Belgium, and would likely also have left the ESBG in Sieben Linden or Friland, as they didn't have that 'conference/shephearding' approach which you experience in conference halls. I tried to find out their concern, and all it came down to of facts was that they felt we should have imported German standard bales, and that we shouldn't mix the body coat for the bus stop with our clay-rich soil and local sand, but rather use ready mixes (as their company consequently does). Had you stayed a bit longer, you would have experienced a great concert at the castle grounds, a nice farm fair and more workshops, and a farewell circle with about 50 remaining people at 3pm during the Saturday, many with a lot of praise for the organizing and execution of the event... But once again you chose not to take part. You generally seem to be projecting your feeling of hurt on a lot of other people?but What you describe above was indeed what we tried to emphasize by using the very successful instruments used at the ESBG in Sieben Linden; the 'World Cafe' and the 'Open Space'. Please notice that you refrained from joining any of those events, refrained from taking anything in, refrained from contributing to making the event, never submitted anything for the conference, and arrived with a seriously bad attitude. BTW: Here's your written promise of June 15th: "I will soon send you my potential conference contribution, thank you for the reminder." , well, it never came. ? I hardly feel we took it to the extend of Casa Calida? Yes, we showed which non-profit organisation it is which hosted this ESBG. I believe that's quite 'Kosher'. You mean; "Also using the ESBG to promote SB in Czech Republic?" Yes, this was a central reason to offer to host the ESBG, and clearly stated in our initial proposal. In addition we asked online as well as among participants for 'deep' topics to the world cafe, topics which then were carried on in the Open Space (which you missed out on).abused for the sake of the local/regional strawbale building Not at all. This was not about 'International networkers'. This was about asking the participants to share their skills with each other. Kuba offered his wrap, Tom his C.U.T. (But was hospitalized right before ESBG), Niels showed ramming. Fano Cobbing. Maren and Rikki recognized at the opening circle that some participants would appreciate basic stuff and offered that; Is that so wrong? If so, then please take up that issue with Maren and Rikki, don't blame the ESBG planning/execution.That leaves the international networkers with the task that This has always been a central issue for me in planning the ESBG. I firmly believe we're all equal, and I wouldn't dream on treating our esteemed Doc. Minke differently than ...say, a Polish architect student. This is also why we chose the approach of simply asking all registered participants if they had something they wanted to present. The Google document where they could offer suggestions, material and tool needs is still online for your to view; the link is in one of the many mails you obviously didn't read.Don?t get me wrong, that?s Yes, this is very clearly very opinionated. As you heard at the end of the conference, we will compose a call for hosting the next ESBG and invite for an online vote about this, as there's not a fixed system to decide for these issues, and as the list of national networkers is for a large part dysfunctional. Please be a little patient and a lot less judging. We have an international course starting tomorrow morning, so I've had other issues to deal with and believe that this can wait for a week or two. BTW: We'll start our course with a team work exercise which includes doing the Jung/Briggs personality test: http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes1.htm I just did mine with these results: Extraverted Intuitive Thinking Perceiving Strength of the preferences % 22 12 1 11 I have a suspicion you're going to hit the '100' mark in 'Judging' ....? Cheers, Max --
Cas: I'm sorry that you feel called upon to bark up at the wrong tree (A
dogwood?).
I view myself as a natural builder, using a multitude of techniques.
I design my approach using permaculture, also called 'a design science'. On a
more academic level I have a M.Sc. in Planning and Environmental Management. I
hope the long mail above illustrated that there's more than one side to Herberts
fractionalized story?
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