Praise for The Art of Natural Building Revised and Updated
The Art of Natural Building Second Edition is an epic adventure through the world of natural building. No stone is left unturned in presenting the beauty, inclusiveness, human, socially and environmentally responsible world of building with what the earth gives us, where we are. As a whole, its a bit overwhelming so much to take in and yet each subject is complete within itself. The spirit of this book is attuned to its subject gentle, simple, embracing, humble, caring, and infused with love for each other, our communities, and the earth. Its really about creating a humane world, a beacon to guide us through difficult times.
Bill Hutchins, founder/principal, Helicon Works Architects
This is a book to live your life by to improve your life in every aspect. No single problem is overlooked, from global warming to the imbalance of wealth and poverty. [This book] draws from a variety of tried-and-true methods while bringing us into todays world anyone, anywhere can build an affordable home from the practical details in this volume.
Marion Bridge, author, Passion for Earth: Earth Houses in New Zealand
This is a well-illustrated and comprehensive, wide-ranging book on many methods and aspects of natural building, drawing on materials from many parts of the world and written by prominent practitioners and proponents. It will be much anticipated by those who are either keen to promote natural building, or who are simply wishing to find out a whole lot more about it, what it means, and to see a whole range of examples. If you want to learn about the state of natural building today, I suggest that you grab a copy.
Graeme North, chair, Earth Building Association of New Zealand
A magnificent collection from the natural building all-stars. If youre looking for the collective wisdom of the entire tribe, youll find it gathered here. Dont build a home without it!
Bruce King, engineer and author, and founder, BuildWellLibrary.org
Experienced practitioners Wanek, Kennedy and Smiths Art of Natural Building (second edition) is a tour de force, providing a veritable encyclopedia of ecologically sound, healthy building designs constructed out of a remarkable range of locally available natural materials. Readers will be inspired to action by the 64 case examples written by many of the worlds leading natural building innovators, enriched with 200 illuminating visuals. This is a go-to resource that should be prominently featured on every public and private library shelf.
Michael P Totten, Senior Fellow, Rocky Mountain Institute
The first edition of The Art of Natural Building blew me away. Part practical manual, part radical manifesto for a reimagining of construction, part rich immersion in a global movement rooted in craftsmanship, beauty and place. Every home in these pages is a work of heart. As Naomi Klein put it recently, there are no non-radical solutions left. This book is packed with radical solutions, yet solutions which build community, bring beauty (yes, Ill use that word again) into our lives, and leave us happier, healthier and more skilled. I love it. Im sure you will too.
Rob Hopkins, founder, Transition Town movement and author, The Power of Just Doing Stuff
Its great to have a new edition of this classic treasure-chest of information on natural building. Most of the space enclosures built in the 20th century were toxic energy hogs; this book points the way to sustainable, comfortable, and beautiful alternatives.
Richard Heinberg, Senior Fellow, Post Carbon Institute and author, Afterburn
Not only a rich and mouthwatering menu of natural building techniques, this up-to-date guidebook allows you to savor the advice and wisdom of an international collection of experts and practitioners in this evolving field, critical to our collective future. With chapters on how to get a permit or a LEED rating, design for your climate, and apply building science to buildings of dirt and straw, along with a whole new section of sage experience from case studies worldwide, this book is a go-to guide for new and seasoned natural building enthusiasts.
Laura Bartels, president, GreenWeaver and board president, Colorado Straw Bale Association
The Art of Natural Building lays out historical context for how buildings are constructed around the world, in various climates, using various indigenous materials. This book remains a valuable resource for any natural building library, with many updates from the first edition. The focus is not a how-to guide, but rather imparting inspiration, showing what is possible when you build naturally.
Sigi Koko, principal and founder, Down to Earth Design
The Art of Natural Building provides a thoughtful, accessible compilation of natural building materials and methods, while also exploring the cultural, economic and sociological aspects of community and the built environment. The comprehensive scope, along with practical tips, ideas, examples and case studies make this new edition a valuable resource for professionals, communities and individuals interested in natural building. It is an informative, interesting and inspiring read that also sparks new ideas and invites reflection. I highly recommend perusing, reading and frequently revisiting this insightful, helpful book.
Dr. Lisa Wipplinger, SE, LEED AP BD+C
Copyright 2015 by Catherine Wanek, Joseph Kennedy and Michael G. Smith. All rights reserved.
Cover design by Diane McIntosh. Cover: Thierry Dronets workshop/stable in France is a hybrid natural building incorporating straw bales, cordwood masonry, lime plaster and a living roof. Photo Catherine Wanek.
Printed in Canada. First printing January 2015.
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The art of natural building : design, construction, resources / editors, Joseph F. Kennedy, Michael G. Smith, Catherine Wanek. Second edition.
Includes bibliographical references and index. Issued in print and electronic formats.
ISBN 978-0-86571-771-8 (pbk.). ISBN 978-1-55092-560-9 (ebook)
1. Architecture, Domestic Environmental aspects. 2. Ecological houses Design and construction. 3. Dwellings Design and construction Environmental aspects. 4. Building materials Environmental aspects. I. Wanek, Catherine, author, editor II. Kennedy, Joseph F., author, editor III. Smith, Michael G. (Michael George), 1968, author, editor
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