From: Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson <lakinroe@silcom.com>
To: permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: [permaculture] PR Booksigning EcoNest: Creating Sustainable Sanctuaries of Clay, Straw, and Timber Nov 1-22 2005 Arizona/California
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 08:29:33 -0700
Contact: Margie Bushman
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
(805) 962-2571, email: margie@sbpermaculture.org
SANTA BARBARA PERMACULTURE NETWORK
Presents:
EcoNest: Creating Sustainable Sanctuaries
of Clay, Straw, and Timber Book Tour Arizona and California Nov 1-22 2005
Slide Show & Booksigning with
Robert LaPorte & Paula Baker-LaPorte
A bird builds its nest using the materials at hand to create a perfect
shelter for its bio-region. It doesn't fly to the next state for twigs nor
does it build a home that is bigger than it needs. Instinctively it creates
an environment that is nurturing, nontoxic, creating no waste and neither
borrowing nor stealing resources from future generations. These exemplary
owner/builders know how to build and repair their own shelters. When they
have no more use for their nests, the building materials decompose,
becoming fertile ground for nature's regenerative miracle. This is natural
building and the authors' inspiration for their newly published book,
EcoNests: Creating Sustainable Sanctuaries of Clay, Straw, and Timber.
EcoNests are simple, elegant, and healthful handcrafted dwellings that
welcome owner participation in their construction. They utilize natural
building techniques including timber framing, clay/straw walls, earth
plastering, and natural, non-toxic finishes. An EcoNest is built to last
for centuries, serving many generations, and is designed to work in harmony
with its natural surroundings. Mindful siting, reverence for what is
present in the nature of the site, roof water collection, alternatives for
gray water and human waste, composting and power from the sun are also
important components of EcoNest design.
The book profiles ten different homes located around the country, including
floor plans with interior and exterior photos for each. EcoNest explores
the benefits of building a healthful home and offers useful tips for the
homebuilder. The average person spends 90-95% of their time indoors,
therefore, the home should be a sanctuary that nurtures your body, mind and
spirit.
Paula Baker-LaPorte is a graduate of the University of Toronto School of
Architecture. She has been designing fine custom homes in Santa Fe
specializing in non-toxic and sustainable design. She is a certified
Bau-biologist (building biology), and a co-founder of the Healthy Housing
Coalition. Paula is the primary author of Prescriptions for a Healthy
House, and contributing author to A People's Ecology. She lectures, writes
extensively and travels throughout the country consulting about healthy
building.
Robert Laporte founder of the EcoNest Building Company (www.econest.com)
and the Natural House Building Center, is a leading expert in earth, straw
and timber frame structures. He has been designing and building natural
homes for the past twenty years in Canada and the United States, most
recently bringing the EcoNest concept to Scandinavia. He has researched
natural building extensively in Europe and has been a major influence in
the introduction of light strawclay building to North America.
The event takes place at locations in California and Arizona Nov 1-22
listed below, please visit for updates www.econest.com, or
www.sbpermaculture.org.
ARIZONA
Nov. 1 Tues. 7 PM Prescott College Chapel 220 Grove Ave., Prescott AZ (928)
-778-2090
Nov 2 Wed 2 Wed. 7 PM The Institute of Ecotourism, 91 Portal Lane, Sedona ,
AZ (928) 282-2720\
Nov. 3 Thurs. 7 PM Barnes and Noble Booksellers, 701 S. Milton Rd.,
Flagstaff, AZ (928) 226-8227
CALIFORNIA
Nov 7 Mon 7pm New College 99 6th Street Santa Rosa $5-10 sliding scale
Joseph Kennedy jkennedy@sonic.net
Nov 8 Tues (Location,times TBA)
Nov 9 Wed 6 pm Reception 6:30 Pacific Energy Center 851 Howard St, San
Francisco David Bushnell 415-546-0450
Nov 12 Sat 7pm County Library Community Room 995 Palm St SLO $5 Mikel
Robertson gouldmund@hotmail.com
Nov 13 Sun 7pm Santa Barbara Downtown Library 40 East Anapamu St $5 Margie
Bushman 805-962-2571 margie@sbpermaculture.org
Nov 14 Mon 7pm Kent Hall Help of Ojai 111 West Santa Ana St $5 (Turn off
Hwy 150 onto Blanche St between Bank of America and Star Market) SBPN
805-962-2571 margie@sbpermaculture.org
Tues 15 7pm Global Green USA's Green Building Resource Center 2218 Main St,
Santa Monica $5 gbrc@globalgreen.org 310.452.7677 also LA Permaculture
323-630-4673 joaniebird007@yahoo.com Camille camicimino@yahoo.com
Thurs 17 San Diego(location,time TBA) $5 Brennan Hubbell 610-702-1604
tresmilusos@yahoo.com and sdecc@igc.org (619) 255-6111
Nov 21 7pm Originate Natural Building Materials Showroom 526 North 9th
Avenue Tucscon, AZ Natasha@originatenbm.com 520-792-4207
Nov 22 5:30pm a.k.a. Green 4408 N. Miller Road #101 Scottsdale AZ Mick
Dalrymple mick@akagreen.com (480) 946-9600
Sponsors Santa Barbara Permaculture Network, The Sustainability Project,
the Sustainable Builders Council of SLO, LA Permaculture Guild,
Permaculture Institute of S.CA , San Diego Permaculture Center, New College
Santa Rosa, Global Green USA's Green Building Resource Center.&
Architects/Designers/Planners for Social Responsibility (ADPSR),& Hopedance
Media,aka Green, SLO GREEN BUILD,ECOSLO,Originate Natural Building
Materials Showroom, San Diego Permaculture Center, Ojai Permaculture Guild,
Prescott College
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
(805) 962-2571
margie@sbpermaculture.org
www.sbpermaculture.org
"We are like trees, we must create new leaves, in new directions, in order
to grow." - Anonymous
[permaculture] PR Booksigning EcoNest: Creating Sustainable Sanctuaries of Clay, Straw, and Timber Nov 1-22 2005 Arizona/California,
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson, 10/24/2005