(Free) Serious Straw Bale: A Home Construction Guide for All Climates (Real Goods Solar Living Book)
☆ Paul Lacinski, Michel Bergeron ☆
| #205409 in Books | Chelsea Green Publishing | 2000-12-24 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.00 x.90 x8.00l,2.03 | File Name: 1890132640 | 371 pages | Ships from Vermont
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| good book|By web shopping junkie|This is a good overview of straw bale construction and the extra considerations required to be successful in wet and cold climates. It did not get that last star because most of the visual aides for the solution to problems were dated photographs; where an illustration or architectural type drawing would be more useful for me to apply the conc|||"Lacinski and Bergeron are strikingly thorough and forthright in presenting what it takes to make straw bale work in the toughest of climates."--Peter Yost, Senior Editor, Environmental Building News|Abo
In 1994, when Chelsea Green published The Straw Bale House, the response from many people was a loud, "Huh?!"
Those days are gone. With more than 100,000 copies sold, and straw bale projects underway in most regions of North America, we've entered a new era. Even building-code officials and insurance companies now look favorably upon straw bale buildings, with their extraordinary energy efficiency and wise use of agricultural waste for construction m...
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