Upcoming Low-Carbon Building Solutions & Natural Building Workshops

Reviews of RDD’s Workshops:

“April’s Cob Oven workshop was such an inspiring event.  I’ve never had so much fun, felt so much camaraderie, and gained such valuable skills in such a short period of time.  She teaches the science and art of natural building in a profound way.” – Tom Knaust, Charleston, SC

” The Romney St. pizza oven project, in addition to the community garden and the overall community led effort, was another key grassroots transformation to a small forgotten corner of Charleston. In addition to learning life skills and taking part in a fun activity, it felt good to help out a neglected neighborhood with the people who live there. I felt it showed the big difference a small number of people can do with little resources and big hearts.” – Rivers Caraganis, Hillsboro, NC

“Beyond just reading or learning about natural building concepts in theory, we got a hands-on experience that has established a strong foundation for us to continue our natural building journey. April is a fun and informative teacher, and she makes a tricky subject easy to learn and practice.” – Lindsay Street, Berkeley County

Previous Workshops:

Maymester: Natural Building & Low Carbon Design & Methods + Cob Oven Build at Fresh Future Farm with American College of Building Arts 

This three day introductory course focuses on the world’s oldest and most widely used building material: MUD!  This course covered the history of mud as a building material, soil analysis & identification, building science, multiple ‘alternative’ building methods, & how to apply these methods in a modern world, including navigating through permitting and codes.  We covered other Low-Carbon Design practices and Passive-Solar & Cooling design strategies through the process of building a cob oven.

  • Chicken Coop Natural Building Workshop: Light-Straw-Clay (Slip-Straw), Earthen Plasters, Cob, & Shipping Pallet Construction at Fresh Future Farm.
    • Recycled shipping pallets
    • Light-straw-clay/Slip straw
    • Earthen plasters
    • Cob embellishments
  • Intro Into Cob & Natural Building: How to Build a Cob Oven Romney St. Urban Garden (RUG) ~ Downtown Charleston, SC!
    • Building with cob and other earthen materials
    • Intro into natural building methods
    • Permitting
  • Rammed Earth, Adobe, Cob and Natural Paints and Plasters at The Barclay School Classroom, Columbia College, Columbia, SC
    • Rammed earth, stabilized
    • Living Roof
    • Adobe and Cob benches
    • Earthen Floors
    • Clay Paints and Plaster
  • Intro Into Cob and Natural Building: How to Build a Cob Oven at Wadmalaw Island, SC
    • Introduction to cob and other earthen materials
    • Basics of cob oven construction
  • Passive Solar Design and Natural Building Materials at the Firefly Gathering in Asheville, NC
    • Designing with passive solar in mind
    • natural building materials and methods
  • Clay Plasters and Paints on a Cob Oven and Bench at Growing Sprit Kid’s Camp, John’s Island, SC
    • Plastering with clay
    • Clay paint, mosaics, and finishing decorations on cob
    • Demonstrating cob oven uses

 

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