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The EcoNest Home
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The EcoNest Home
Designing & Building a Light Straw Clay House
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"Every aspect of creating a beautiful, sensible, and healthy home is explored and demonstrated with elegance and clarity." —Martin Hammer, architect, co-director, Builders Without Borders
An EcoNest is not just a home—it is a breathtakingly beautiful structure that nurtures health and embraces ecology. This unique approach to construction combines light straw clay, timber framing, earthen floors, natural plasters, and other natural techniques with the principles of Building Biology to create a handcrafted living sanctuary. By bringing together time-honored traditions and modern innovations, owners of EcoNests enjoy living spaces that reflect the best of both worlds.
The EcoNest Home is an in-depth exploration of the benefits of choosing this technique over conventional alternatives, combined with a complete practical guide for prospective designers and builders. Authors Paula Baker-Laporte and Robert Laporte draw on their own extensive experience to provide:
  • A detailed explanation of the nature-based science behind EcoNests
  • Fully-illustrated, step-by-step instructions to guide you through construction
  • Dozens of inspiring photos of completed projects

  • The most comprehensive, North American resource on light straw clay construction, written by its leading proponents, The EcoNest Home is a must-read for anyone considering building their own healthy, affordable, environmentally friendly, natural home.
    "A great new book for the ecological designer, builder and homeowner." —Sukita Ray Crimmel, coauthor of Earthen Floors
    "The EcoNest Home is made from well designed, sophisticated techniques rooted in simplicity. This book demonstrates the outstanding results that arise to their steadfast commitment to creating healthy, natural homes." —Adam Weismann and Katy Bryce, authors of Using Natural Finishes
    "Every aspect of creating a beautiful, sensible, and healthy home is explored and demonstrated with elegance and clarity." —Martin Hammer, architect, co-director, Builders Without Borders
    An EcoNest is not just a home—it is a breathtakingly beautiful structure that nurtures health and embraces ecology. This unique approach to construction combines light straw clay, timber framing, earthen floors, natural plasters, and other natural techniques with the principles of Building Biology to create a handcrafted living sanctuary. By bringing together time-honored traditions and modern innovations, owners of EcoNests enjoy living spaces that reflect the best of both worlds.
    The EcoNest Home is an in-depth exploration of the benefits of choosing this technique over conventional alternatives, combined with a complete practical guide for prospective designers and builders. Authors Paula Baker-Laporte and Robert Laporte draw on their own extensive experience to provide:
  • A detailed explanation of the nature-based science behind EcoNests
  • Fully-illustrated, step-by-step instructions to guide you through construction
  • Dozens of inspiring photos of completed projects

  • The most comprehensive, North American resource on light straw clay construction, written by its leading proponents, The EcoNest Home is a must-read for anyone considering building their own healthy, affordable, environmentally friendly, natural home.
    "A great new book for the ecological designer, builder and homeowner." —Sukita Ray Crimmel, coauthor of Earthen Floors
    "The EcoNest Home is made from well designed, sophisticated techniques rooted in simplicity. This book demonstrates the outstanding results that arise to their steadfast commitment to creating healthy, natural homes." —Adam Weismann and Katy Bryce, authors of Using Natural Finishes
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    Table of Contents-
    • Table of Contents
      Why build a natural home ?

    • The authentic food/authentic home analogy
    • our impacts and responsibilities
    • appropriate response and design
    • alternative building methods and materials
    • conventional vs. regenerative living
    • myths and realities
    • history of light clay construction
      Site Selection
    • cultural history of site selection
    • modern day health concerns
    • ecological site designs
    • natural climate control
    • regenerating the landscape
    • food and shelter
      EcoNest: a Family of Design and Building Strategies Applying the Principles of Building Biology in the design, construction and occupation of a home:
      a. Recognizing nature as the gold standard for a healthy indoor environment.
      b. Design for Health and Ecology;
    • History of use
    • non-toxic choices
    • natural materials
    • maintaining hygroscopicity
    • natural lighting
    • proportion
    • size
    • beauty
    • sacred space
    • relationship to nature
    • adaptability
    • flexible space
    • color in accordance with nature
    • maintaining a healthy balance of humidity
    • a healthy electro-climate
      c. Recognizing the role of the craftsman in enriching the lives of all who dwell within.
    • Modern day precedents for building craft revival
    • Why we teach others,
    • Building the Builder, Craftsmanship Leadership and teamwork
    • Design for the temperate climate zones
      Home Owners Guide to the design process
    • Initiating a legacy
    • Working with a design professional
    • Phases of design
    • Making a thousand choices and staying sane!
    • Putting it all in perspective

      Foundation Systems " a good pair of boots"
    • The role of the foundation in the health and longevity of the building
    • drainage issues
    • height of foundation
    • reduction of concrete
    • rubble trench construction
    • wood insulated concrete forms
      The Timberframe
    • About the sustainable use of wood
    • ecology and re-useabiltiy of timber framing
    • framing terms and concepts
    • European vs. Japanese Frame Construction Styles
    • plan
    • layout
    • encoding
    • cutting
    • assembly
    • raising the frame
      The EcoNest Clay Straw Wall System
    • Wall terms and concepts
    • Site analysis and staging for efficient production
    • Scaffolding, circulation, site safety
      Framework
    • Load-bearing and non-load-bearing Larsen trusses
    • Larsen truss layout
    • Planning for future interior attachments
    • Incorporating mechanical and electrical systems
      Formwork
    • Interior face and exterior face forming
    • Building a leap form
    • Door + window framing and insulation
      Production
    • . Testing soil for clay content
    • Choosing the straw
    • Mixing
    • Variation of densities in accordance with wall orientation
      Delivery
    • Making hoppers
    • Materials handling and delivery
      Filling
    • Placing and tamping clay straw
    • Horizontal reinforcing
    • Topping off the wall
    • Removing and re-using the formwork
      Drying and Prepping for Finish

    • Accelerated drying techniques
    • Chinking and creating an air tight envelope
    • Other delivery techniques (sidebar about crane delivery)
      The Roof System
    • the "good hat" concept
    • roofing terms and concepts
    • form
    • calculations
    • truss roof process
    • roof details
    • roof ventilation
    • insulating the roof
    • alternative insulation materials
      Exterior...
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