You may not learn it all from books,
but you sure can learn the best of it! Books in this section are listed by
date of publication. Other sections are in alphabetical order by title. Some
books are not exclusively about straw bale, but offer information on natural
building, as well - or hybrids, if you will. We'll share reviews of most of
these new titles in future issues of TLS, and will continuously update this and all sections
of the resource guide on the TLS web site throughout the coming year. A list of
publishers in the USA and other countries is included in the resource guide
posted on the TLS
web site www.thelaststraw.org
Building Green: A Complete How-To
Guide to Alternative Building Methods (Earth Plaster, Straw Bale, Cordwood,
Cob, Living Roofs.
By Clarke Snell & Tim Callahan, Lark Books/Shelter Publishing, 2006. A basic primer and a how-to manual on
specific techniques and detailing.
Building a Straw Bale House: The
Red Feather Construction Handbook. By Nathaniel Corum. Princeton Architectural Press, 2005.
A good step-by-step
guide to construction details and processes used by The Red Feather Foundation
for simple, well designed
straw-bale houses they build.
Building Your Strawbale Home: From
Foundations to the Roof. By Brian Hodge. To be published in 2006. Contact Briad
Hodge, PO Box 419, Heathcote 3523 Australia; 0428 2468 68 A carpenter with years of experience
applies his craftmanship and skills to straw-bale building and shares what heÕs
learned.
Building with Straw: Design and
Technology of a Sustainable Architecture (English version) (See Straw Bale Books in Other
Languages section). A practical, hands-on guide to building with straw. International
projects illustrated.
Design of Straw Bale Buildings: The State of the Art Edited by
Bruce King (contributors, John Straube, David Mar, Kelly Lerner, Rene
Dalmeijer, and others), Green Building Press, 2006. Summaries of all
worldwide testing, field experience and articles ‹ a design guide and
straw-bale encyclopedia ‹ covering history, plasters, structure,
moisture, fire, insulation, acoustics, insects and pests, details,
codes, and standards. Summaries of all worldwide testing,
field experience and articles Š a design guide and straw-bale encyclopedia Š
covering history, plasters, structure, moisture, fire, insulation, acoustics,
insects and pests, details, codes, and standards.
Earth Garden Building Book: Design
and Build Your Own House. By Robert Rich and Keith Smith, new updated edition, Penguin/Viking,
2005. Expains the
buildig and design processes for beginners, with a chapter on low-cost,
sustainable building with strawbale by John Glassford.
More About Straw Bale Building: A
complete guide to designing and building with straw, updated edition. By Chris Magwood, Pete Mack and
Tina Therrien, New Society Publishers, 2005. Comprehensive information on planning and building
with straw; a guide to sustainable construction and techniques to build
smarter, better, simply.
Practical Straw Bale Building. By Murray Hollis, Landlinks
Press, 2005.
Information and ideas for immediate practical application and as a basis for
further development of straw-bale building methods.
Redux: Designs That Reuse,
Recycle, and Reveal.
By Jennifer Roberts, Gibbs Smith, 2005. Includes severals straw-bale projects, design and
construction information in the New Construction chapter.
Small Strawbale: Natural Homes,
Projects & Designs. By Bill Steen, Athena Swentzell Steen, Wayne J. Bingham. Gibbs-Smith
Publisher, 2005. A
collection of small houses, tiny studios, meditation spaces, outbuildings, and
landscape walls built simply using good materials such as straw, earth, stone, and timber.
Southwest Housing Traditions:
Design, Materials, Performance. By US Department of Housing and Urban Development,
2005. Descriptions
and illustrations of building types and materials including strawbale, rammed
earth, adobe.
The Woodland House. By Ben Law. Permanent
Publications (UK), 2005. Full of photographs, drawings and explanations of designing and
constructing a hybrid, off-grid house from forest to finished building. (Reviewed
in TLS#52)
Building with Straw: Design and
Technology of a Sustainable Architecture. By Gernot Minke and Friedemann Mahlke, Birkhauser,
2005 (originally published in German (Der Strohballenbau: Ein
Konstruktionhandbuch (See Straw Bale Books in Other Languages section). A practical, hands-on guide to
building with straw. International projects illustrated.
Sticks, Stones, Mud Homes. By Nigel Noyes, Hardie Grant
Books, 2004. Many of
the owners featured in this book have used alternative methods of construction,
appreciating the most basic building blocks - earth, straw, timber and stone -
which form a natural alliance with the land.
The New Strawbale Home. By Catherine Wanek, Gibbs Smith,
2003. A practical
guide to strawbale design, complete with floor plans, construction tips, and
photos of forty homes from cities, mountain towns, desertscapes and rural
settings throughout North America. A beautiful book! (Reviewed in TLS#44.)
A House of Straw: A Natural
Building Odyssey. By
Carolyn Roberts, Chelsea Green Publishing Company, 2002. A well-told real-life tale for all
audiences that contains a lot more specific building information than one might
expect. (Reviewed in TLS#38.)
Building With Straw Bales: A
Practical Guide for the UK and Ireland. By Barbara Jones, Green Books, 2002. A compelling mix of heart and
information, offering value for novice and veteran alike. (Reviewed in
TLS#38.)
Straw Bale Details: A Manual for Designers
and Builders. By
Chris Magwood and Chris Walker, New Society Publishers, 2001. Contains architectural details for a
wide variety of scenarios, ready to take a design and make it into real-world
plans. (Reviewed in TLS#36.)
The Beauty of Straw Bale Homes. By Athena and Bill Steen, Chelsea
Green Publishing Company, 2000. A gem of a book. Beautiful photos to inspire, interspersed
with nuggets of wise advice. (Reviewed in TLS#33.)
Building OfficialÕs Guide to Straw
Bale Construction Version 2.1. Edited by Kelly Lerner and Pamela Wadsworth Goode, CASBA,
2000. As a
compilation of most of the testing and code work done to date on bale walls,
this publication is a must-have. www.strawbuilding.org/casba (Reviewed
in TLS#32.)
Serious Straw Bale: A Home Construction Guide for All
Climates. By Paul
Lacinski and Michel Bergeron, Chelsea Green Publishing Company, 2000. An excellent addition to the
literature on strawbale, especially appropriate for those in wet, cold
climates. (Reviewed in TLS#32.)
Straw Bale Building: How to Plan,
Design and Build with Straw. By Chris Magwood and Peter Mack, New Society Publishers,
2000. A useful guide
for the owner-builder, from starting a project to finishing. (Reviewed in
TLS#31.)
Strawbale Homebuilding. Edited by Gray and Hall, Chelsea
Green Publishing Company, 2000. Presents the stories of more than 40 Australian straw-bale
builders, describing in their own words the experiences of building their
houses. (Reviewed in TLS#32.)
Build It with Bales, Version Two. By S.O. MacDonald and Matts
Myhrman, Chelsea Green Publishing Company, 1997. The original how-to manual, still
invaluable. [EditorÕs Note: The authors of this highly recommended book
describing both load-bearing and post-and-beam straw-bale construction have
decided not to revise or reprint this title, however, copies are available at
online book sources and other out-of-print bookstores.]
Buildings of Earth and Straw. By Bruce King, Ecological Design
Press, 1997. A
structural engineer provides important technical information on designing
earthen and straw buildings. (Reviewed in TLS#19.)
Straw Bale Construction Details: A
Sourcebook. Edited
by Ken Haggard and Scott Clark, CASBA. A valuable resource for architects, designers and
owner/builders as well. (Reviewed
in TLS#31.)
The Straw Bale House. Athena & Bill Steen, David
Bainbridge with David Eisenberg, Chelsea Green Publishing Company, 1994. The ŅbibleÓ of strawbale. An excellent
starting point, but donÕt stop there.
Warning! Strawbale Building Can
Seriously Transform Your Life! Barbara Jones. Green Books. www.strawbalefutures.org.uk
Straw Bale Books in Other Languages
Batir en Paille: Guide pratique de
la construction en bottes de paille. (French) Andre de Bouter, La Maison en Paille, 2004. A guide to construction filled with
illustratons and terminology. A CD-Rom is included. (Reviewed in TLS#49)
Bauen mit Ballen. (German) Edited by Harald Wedig.
Published by OLVA, 1999. A compilation of work from six German-speaking authors/builders.
(Organischer Landbau Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, PO Box 1139, D-46509 Xanten,
Germany, 49-2801-71701, <OLV_Verlag@t-online.de>.) (Reviewed in TLS#31)
Bauen mit Stroh. (German) By Herbert and Astrid
Gruber, 2000. Published by Oekobuch Verlag, Staufen bei Freiburg 2000. <oekobuch@t-online.de> www.oekobuch.de
Der Strohballenbau: Ein
Konstruktionhandbuch.
By Gernot Minke and Friedemann
Mahlke, Birckhauser, 2004 (published in English, 2005 under the title Building with Straw: Design and
Technology of a Sustainable Architecture (See Straw Bale Books section.) A practical, hands-on guide to
building with straw. International projects illustrated.
Halmbyggeressourcer 2001. (Danish)
By Lars Keller, Jane Kruse and
Jettie Nielsen.
Combining beautiful color photos with quality black and white detail drawings,
this book makes for interesting reading, even if you donÕt read Danish. www.folkecenter.dk
Power of Grass: House of Straw. By INAX, 2000. Filled with photographs and illustrations of projects in
Mexico, Australia and Japan including using reeds for pinning and thatching and
decorative uses as well. Japanese text. Contact: Satomi Lander
<satomi@zianet.com> www.LanderLand.com
Stroballenbau. (German)
By Marcus Piringer and Anselm
Schwade, 2000. A
general overview of straw-bale building put together by Global 2000 (Austrian
Friends of the Earth). It is available to download from their website,
www.Global2000.at
Please let us know of other titles in any language.
Straw Bale Booklets
House of Straw, Straw Bale
Construction Comes of Age. US Department of Energy, 1995. Out of print, but published for free online at www.eren.doe.gov/EE/strawhouse/
How to Build with Straw Bales. By Kevin Beale. A Centre for Alternative Technology
(CAT) Publication from Wales, this 12-page booklet is a good, if brief, guide
to strawbale. www.cat.org.uk
Straw Bale Construction and the
Building Codes. By
David Eisenberg, 1995.
An excellent working paper on dealing with your code officials. From DCAT, www.dcat.net
Straw Bale Homes. By Ross Kembar, RR 3, Lakefield Ontario
K0L 2H0 Canada; 705.652.8470, fax
705.652.1061. Video
also available. Documents
the first permitted load-bearing straw-bale home in Central Ontario, built in
1996.
A Visual Primer to Straw-Bale
Construction in Mongolia. By Steve MacDonald. Available from Upper Gila Watershed Alliance, PO Box 383,
Gila NM 88038-0383. A well-illustrated Ņhow-toÓ in the most basic sense.
Home Design and Plans
Many books and web sites offer
stock home plans, custom-designed home plans and home building design ideas.
Remember that not all plans or designs work for all climates, locations,
lifestyles, local zoning regulations and codes, methods and materials. Review
plans from these and other sources and then adapt the ideas you gather to the
floor plans or design you create on your own or with the help of an architect,
engineer, design/builder, homebuilder, contractor or other professional.
Bale-watch. Fifty plans from small cottages to
10,000 sf homes. www.balewatch.com
Dream Green Homes. Stock plans from architects and
designers are available at
www.dreamgreenhomes.com
Proven stock plans for straw-bale
homes available at www.strawbalehomes.com
Green House Plans: Architects
Present Eco-friendly Plans and Ideas for Mudbrick, Strawbale, Stone, Passive Solar,
Rammed Earth, Poured Earth Homes. Earth Garden Books, 2005 reprint. <info@earthgarden.com.au>
www.earthgarden.com.au
Owner-Builder Magazine, The
Australasian Home Builders Magazine. Bi-monthly issues include floor plans for homes in a
variety of styles including strawbale and natural designs. Back issues
available. 66 Broadway, Cunolly VIC 3472 Australia; ph/fax 03.5468.1899,
<obmag@iinet.net.au>
Strawbale Plans, a new book to be published in 2007,
authored by Wayne J. Bingham and Colleen F. Smth. Watch for book review in
future issue of TLS.
Straw Bale Portfolio, A Collection
of Sixteen Designs for Straw Bale Homes. By Bob Lanning, Architect; with Tom Greenwood,
Architect, and Paul Weiner, Architect/Builder. A spiral bound book with renderings
of 16 home plans. Available from DAWN SouthWest Š See listing in
Catalog/Mail Order Sources.
The Sun-Inspired House: House
designs warmed and brightened by the sun. By Debra Rucker Coleman, Sun Plans, Inc. 2005. Illustrates house design concepts related to the movement of
the sun with examples of integrated concepts.
See also the books listed under
Straw Bale Building Books. Straw-bale design ideas can be found in many other
titles listed in this resource guide.
Privacy and Landscape Walls
How to Build Straw Bale Landscape
and Privacy Walls. By
Tim Farrant. A
working paper on the topic, covering foundation to plaster and more. Available
at www.strawbalecentral.com
How to Build Straw-bale Privacy Walls. TLS #7 Summer 1994, p 22-2; TLS #25, Spring 1999, p 4; TLS
#46, Spring 2004, p 32; TLS#52, Winter 2005 photos in centerfold; TLS#55, Fall
2006 .
Dog House Plans
Build Your Own Inexpensive Straw-bale Dog House for Your
Pets. D.E.L.T.A.
Rescue, PO Box 9, Glendale CA 91209; 661.269.4010 www.deltarescue.org
Dream Green Homes. www.dreamgreenhomes.com
The TLS Office has additional sources for straw-bale pet houses.
<thelaststraw@thelaststraw.org>
402.483.5135
Strawbale Building CDs, DVDs, Videos
CD-ROMs
Apologies for the long delay Š but
itÕs coming! After a
computer crash and backup files that couldnÕt be opened and a complete restart,
it was discovered that the early issues were done in a cut-and-paste method
that could not be converted to software, and the available print copies were
photocopies so couldnÕt be scanned with readable quality. So the project had a
further delay as the work of recreating the issues in a software format was
required. We will ship as soon as possible!
TLS #1Š40 (issues 1993 through
2003) CD-Rom, the
first 40 issues of The Last Straw journal on a CD-Rom, is fully indexed and searchable by
issues, authors, topics and keywords. Order form available on the TLS web site www.thelaststraw.org
or contact the TLS Business Office in Lincoln,
Nebraska, 402.483.5135, fax 402.483.5161
<thelaststraw@thelaststraw.org>
The Dirt Cheap Builder has compiled on floppy disk an
extensive list of URLs related to natural building, including resource centers,
publications and videos. Cost $5.00 plus $2.00 shipping. Many other resources
on all types of natural building. (See Catalogs/Mail Order Sources)
Earthbuilders Encyclopedia the classic, out-of-print volume out
now on CD-ROM. The comprehensive A to Z of building with earth includes color
photos and technical drawings. Available from Southwest Solar Adobe School, PO
Box 153, Bosque NM 87006; <adobebuilder@juno.com> www.adobebuilder.com
Ecological Building Network collected over 40 papers from the
International Conference on Ecological Building Structure on a CD-ROM. Included
are earthen construction, fiber-based and agricultural by-products
construction, lime, concrete, pozzolans and binders, codes, standards and
cultural/institutional acceptance, and case studies. The index is at www.ecobuildnetwork.org/confinfo.htm
Cost $80. Order from The Tides Center/Ecological Building Network, 209
Caledonia St., Sausalito CA 94965. (Reviewed in TLS#37)
Proceedings of the International
Straw Bale Building Conference/ISBBC 2002 in Australia are available on CD-ROM, videotape
and floppy disk. Orders may be placed through the Events Office, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga NSW
2678, Australia, or by contacting John Glassford and Susan Pearse-Wingate,
22-24 Moore St., Ganmain NSW 2702, Australia; 02.6927.6027, fax 02.6927.6606
<huffnpuff@shoal.net.au>
http://strawbale,archinet.com.au
ISBBC-04 CD-Rom. A full review of the theory sessions,
wide-ranging topical forums and learning experiences at Friland during the
International Straw Bale Building Conference in Denmark will be available in
2006 and can be ordered from Lars Keller, <larskeller@livinghouses.net>
or can be viewed on the ISBBC04 web page on the TLS web site www.thelaststraw.org
If you know of other CDs to list,
please tell us about them!
DVDs
Remember that not all designs and
methods apply to all locales,
climates and local environments and codes provisions.
Building with Awareness. Building With Awareness is an
award-winning DVD Video on how to build beautiful and energy-efficient homes
with strawbale, adobe, and other natural materials. Order through web site www.buildingwithawareness.com
(Reviewed in TLS#50)
The Comprehensive Guide to Building with Straw
Bales: Post-and-Beam Infill. Step-by-step description of building method and techniques of
a contractor in northwesten USA. www.strawbale.com/dvds/straw-bale-howto.html
(Reviewed in TLS#50)
The How-to Guide to Plastering
with Natural Hydraulic Lime Plaster. Plastering tips and techniques in northwestern USA.
www.strawbale.com/dvds/straw-bale-howto.html
The How-to Guide to Building a
Monolithic Concrete Slab Foundation. How to build a concrete slab foundation from start to
finish.
www.concrete-slab-foundation.com
Building Codes for a Small Planet. Redefines public
health, safety, and welfare, connecting buildings with their
environmental, social, and economic consequences. It lays the groundwork
for a major shift in the way that building regulatory community views and
carries out its work. (1) The unintended effects of current design and
construction and their connection to building regulations, (2) Surprising facts
about both conventional and alternative materials and methods of construction,
(3) A vision for a future where
buildings do more good than harm, and building departments are recognized
as community resources for best building practices. 48 minutes.
Development Center for Appropriate Technology. www.dcat.net
If you know of other DVDs to list,
please tell us about them!
VIDEOs
Building with Straw Video Series. By Black Range Films. Vol 1: A Straw-Bale Workshop. View post-and-beam SB building and
stuccoing at a weekend workshop. Vol 2: A Straw-Bale Home Tour. Tour through 10 homes ranging from
inexpensive owner built to custom-designed and contracted. Vol 3: Straw-Bale
Code Testing. Follow
the testing that led to the first inclusion of strawbale in a building code.
Includes fire, wind, and moisture testing.
How to Build Your Elegant Home
with Straw
Bales. By Steve Kemble and Carol Escott,
Sustainable Systems Support. Video and manual set for loadbearing
construction.
Straw Bale Building Special. Bob Bolles of Sustainable Building
Systems, Inc. (SBS) and Mike Evans of Tree of Life Nursery are featured in
Huell HowserÕs California Green television documentary series produced in
cooperation with PBS, a show featuring straw-bale construction projects in
Southern California. (The show aired March 28, 2004, on KCET-TV, Los Angeles).
The videotape of this show is available at: www.calgold.com/green
Straw Bale Construction: The
Elegant Solution. By
Sustainable Systems Support. The inspirational first video produced about strawbale construction,
in 1992.
The Straw Bale Solution. By Catherine Wanek. Narrated by Athena and Bill Steen and
featuring interviews with architects, engineers and owner-builders, this video
shows that building with bales can produce ecological, empowering, and
affordable housing. Available from www.StrawBaleCentral.com
Straw Bales for Shelter, a 10-minute video by Matts Mhyrman.
Available from Geiger Research Institute for sustainable building as a digital
download. www.grisb.org/resources/other.htm