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  • European StrawBale Gathering

    European StrawBale Gathering

    Thursday 31st August – Sunday 3rd September Discover the progress of straw bale construction from single-family homes to affordablealternatives for various building types at ESBG 2023. Globally, central governments are announcing transformational declarations (‘net-zero’,‘decarbonisation’ etc) and the construction industry is speedily endeavouring to manage itsoperational output to mitigate the harmful emissions over the decades. In…

  • Strawbale UK’s online event: Alex Burch presents, “How do strawbale walls perform in severe wind-driven rain conditions?”

    Strawbale UK’s online event: Alex Burch presents, “How do strawbale walls perform in severe wind-driven rain conditions?”

    Comparisons with global climates revealed the unique challenge West Wales poses for strawbale construction. Many studies have focused on measuring internal humidity and temperature of strawbale walls to determine moisture content, however, these often lacked information specific to the climate of West Wales. Alex’s work aimed to find the best method to measure moisture content…

  • SBUK online event ‘Living Retrofitting Urbanism’

    SBUK online event ‘Living Retrofitting Urbanism’

    Wednesday 5th April Essential policies are vital for the construction sector to deliver strong guidance for climate action.Our event with Architectural Association School of Architecture for ‘Living Retrofitting Urbanism’ was a success – video will be available soon.

  • Finance and strawbuildings

    Finance and strawbuildings

    Securing finance to build homes that are energy efficient …better for the planet should be easy. Since 1987 Ecology Building Society have supported homeowners who #buildwithstraw We need mortgage products in-place to grow the market.

  • London’s Building Centre

    London’s Building Centre
  • Strawbale UK’s online event with Juraj George Mikurcik and Old Holloway

    Strawbale UK’s online event with Juraj George Mikurcik and Old Holloway

    The video of our online event with George and his home, Old Holloway, is now on our YouTube channel Watch it here and share with your network!

  • SBUK online event. Old Holloway: An award-winning straw panel house.

    SBUK online event. Old Holloway: An award-winning straw panel house.

    Architect George Mikurcik began work on his home 14 years ago. It was the first Ecococon home built in the UK, is an award winning site and George will be discussing with us the concept, the build and sharing supporting data at our meeting. Join us to hear the stories behind this groundbreaking home and…

  • Timber and Insurance – SBUK Video

    Timber and Insurance – SBUK Video

    YouTube video of our members’ meeting with Joe Giddings is available to watch here

  • SBUK Members’ meeting Special: Timber and Insurance

    SBUK Members’ meeting Special: Timber and Insurance

    Join us at our next Members’ meeting Special on Wednesday 9th November, 7pm – 8pm. Our guest speaker is Joe Giddings of ‘Built by Nature’ and he will be discussing, ‘Timber and Insurance‘. Many of you that are involved with the practical elements of building with low carbon / natural materials will understand that the sector presently has…

  • MIscanthus – sbuk video

    MIscanthus – sbuk video

    The video of our event: ‘MIscanthus – what it is and how can it benefit the sector?’ is now available to view. Thank you to our guest Fabrice Ntimugura for a brilliant presentation. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/jr2dO29sXys

  • ecobuild 2016

    ecobuild 2016

    SBUK’s members were at this year’s Ecobuild. Together with ‘Natural Building Materials’ groups we displayed and demonstrated the beauty and benefits of constructing with low carbon products.

  • sbuk online event – Miscanthus: How can the construction sector benefit with its use?

    sbuk online event – Miscanthus: How can the construction sector benefit with its use?

    Did you know that Miscanthus has water vapour permeability properties compatible with that in traditional construction and sequesters carbon (around 130 kg CO2eq/m3)? Join us on Wednesday 6th July, 7pm (GMT) as we discuss the building potential in construction of this bio based material. The talk will be led by PHD Research student, Fabrice Ntimugura…

  • msc module review: sustainable materials in the built environment – cat

    msc module review: sustainable materials in the built environment – cat

    As part of my MSc in Green Building – Centre for Alternative Technology (cat.org.uk) at the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) we had great fun on the “Sustainable Materials in the Built Environment” module in May 2022 experimenting on site with clay, lime, hemp, straw, miscanthus, cork, rammed earth and other novel materials.  It is a fantastic…

  • Building to net zero: costing carbon in construction – Environmental audit committee report

    Building to net zero: costing carbon in construction – Environmental audit committee report

    This report stresses that “from residential to commercial buildings, the UK’s built environment is responsible for 25% of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions. The Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) warns that to date there has been a lack of Government impetus or policy levers to assess and reduce these emissions. With climate deadlines looming, urgent action…

  • straw construction in the uk – technical guide 2022

    straw construction in the uk – technical guide 2022

    We are very excited to announce that the ‘Technical Guide’ for Straw Construction, is now out! The Technical Guide is a vital component within the EU-INTERREG funded project, ‘UPSTRAW’, the aim of which is to promote the benefits and good practice of constructing with straw. Authored by The School of Natural Building (SNaB), who were…

  • SBUK step review 2022

    SBUK step review 2022

    Under the guidance of course leader, Hubert Gruber, our SBUK Director, Kit Jones, participated in the latest edition of the ‘STEP’ programme. STEP (Strawbuilding Training for European Professionals) is a strawbuilding course (online & practical) which is curated and led by qualified and professional builders. We, at SBUK, endorse the STEP curriculum and will utilise…

  • ‘the last straw’

    ‘the last straw’

    In Winter 1993 a publication entered the built environment, etching its name as a hallowed journal for straw as a construction material – The Last Straw. Emanating from USA the first issue had a national/regional take on straw construction: structural testing in Tucson; construction of an eight sided strawbale house; the Genesis farm in New…

  • UK’s First ever EPD for Straw!

    UK’s First ever EPD for Straw!

    For the first time this gives an accurate assessment of the environmental impact of straw production in the UK. This was made possible by the European Up Straw INTERREG funded project. Led by The School of Natural Building this Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) is hugely significant as it not only stamps its importance in the…

  • How easy is it to find and use natural building materials? riba interview with Janna lann/grain architecture

    How easy is it to find and use natural building materials? riba interview with Janna lann/grain architecture

    Here is a great article by RIBA on natural building materials featuring Grain Architecture’s Janna Laan Lomas. Janna will be presenting at RIBA’s online event: Guerilla Tactics, 9th – 11th November. Programme details are HERE and tickets are HERE A project of Grain Architecture‘s is below, built in collaboration SBUK members Joe Duirwyn (Hartwyn) and…

  • Households declare

    Households declare

    Energising our buildings has never become more important than now. The savvy among you would have been content to be up to speed with an ‘EPC’ or ‘U-Value’ but nowadays, the general public in the UK are seeing terminologies such as, ‘Whole House Approach’, ‘External Wall Insulation’ (EWI), ‘Internal Wall Insulation’ (IWI), ‘PAS 2035’ and…

  • building the future studio 3 arts community centre

    building the future studio 3 arts community centre

    The School of Natural Building are working with Studio 3 Arts to build an extension on their community centre. Designed by architects company, Citizens Design Bureau and built by GPF Lewis and Wellspring Architecture, this is a transformation in London’s Barking and Dagenham. Read more here Not only is the work carried out using low…

  • european strawbale gathering (ESBG) – sbuk webinar 2021

    european strawbale gathering (ESBG)  –  sbuk webinar 2021

    The full video of our ESBG webinar 2021 is now available here: click on a timestamp below, or, on one of the images to go to directly to a chapter 00:00 History of ESBG & introduction to SBUK’s webinar by Cypren Edmunds 07:29 StrawBale Building Basics with Phil Christopher 26:24 Cement Free Foundations with Barbara…

  • architect climate action network – video of masterclass: straw

    architect climate action network – video of masterclass: straw

    Now online for you to view at your leisure is the ‘Straw’ Masterclass we took part in last month. Thank you ACAN 🙌 💚 for the platform to speak about this beautiful, natural material & to all speakers who participated. Click on the image below for the video Enjoy 🙂🌾👷🏾‍♂️👷🏗🏠

  • ESBG 2021: Feedback Form

    ESBG 2021: Feedback Form

    How did we do? Click image below to fill out quick survey. Thank you!

  • architects climate action network | natural material masterclass | straw

    architects climate action network | natural material masterclass | straw

    A panel of expert speakers met last night to present the benefits of constructing with straw, the data behind the resources and the heritage of this natural building material in Architects Climate Action Network‘s (ACAN) Masterclass for Straw A captive audience, comprising of practioners from the built environment to keenly interested people were treated to…

  • ACAN’s Natural Materials Masterclass: Straw

    ACAN’s Natural Materials Masterclass: Straw

    We are very excited to be a part of this very special event – it is the perfect accompaniment to launch ESBG 2021 the following day Join us as SBUK founding members, Phil Christopher, Barbara Jones, Joe Duirwyn and Cypren Edmunds present topics across the colouful kaleidoscope of constructing with straw, at ACAN’s second episode…

  • Vote for ‘The Bale House’

    Vote for ‘The Bale House’

    Final day for voting for the #GreenSolution awards. Vote here

  • ACAN’s Natural Materials Business Survey

    ACAN’s Natural Materials Business Survey

    To support preparing a response for EAC’s ‘Sustainability in the built environment‘ inquiry, ACAN have prepared a quick-fire survey of businesses working in the natural materials industry. The intention is to quickly gather some fresh evidence and insights for solutions and actions the government can take to support businesses working with natural materials – producers,…

  • Green Solutions Award 2021 – Vote for ‘The Bale House’!

    Green Solutions Award 2021 – Vote for ‘The Bale House’!

    🏆 The Bale House 🇬🇧Located in a UK Nature Reserve in Hastings this constructed with recycled, fireproof, and breathable materials. A unique straw bale building that requires next to no energy to run and stays comfortable all year long due to its high insulation. This UPSTRAW Project uses natural materials such as lime, wood and…

  • the bale house

    the bale house

    Wow! Check out at the latest video update of the ‘Bale House’ by the Constrawtium team!

  • is there enough straw to build with?

    is there enough straw to build with?

    John Butler has been digging away in the vaults of Government data and statistics to ascertain the answer to one of the most often asked questions we receive, “Is there enough straw to build”? The figures are interestingly optimistic (we shan’t spoilt it for you!). Dig in and sift through this very vital piece of…

  • UPSTRAW Yearbook 2020

    UPSTRAW Yearbook 2020

    The UPSTRAW Yearbook 2020 is now released. Starting in 2017, this project is a collaboration between European countries (Belgium, France, Germany Netherlands and Hastings – UK) via INTERREG, with the theme of ‘public investment in straw building’ – including five new public buildings built using straw and other natural materials. Other project outcomes covered in…

  • Women in Construction – International Women Day

    Women in Construction – International Women Day

    Three fantastic women, 3 leaders of industry. As founding members of Strawbale UK these women have been with us from the start and today are as integral to our vision: Mary Rawlinson, SBUK Chair, Green and Castle & Constrawtium, Barbara Jones of Straw Works, Eileen Sutherland School of Natural Building

  • UP STRAW Zotero database

    UP STRAW Zotero database

    Great news! The partners of UP STRAW have collated, through the ‘Zoreto’ platform, an open source database of free reference management tools that allows the user to manage bibliographical data and documents such as websites, videos, scientific articles, books and PDFs. This will cover the regulatory aspects, construction techniques, technical and environmental performance, fire security…

  • Holy Trinity’s Airtightness testing

    Holy Trinity’s Airtightness testing

    Last year, SBUK member Dr Judith Thornton wrote a paper on Airtightness, of which we referenced here: https://strawbalebuildinguk.com/airtightness-and-natural-building-materials-by-judith-thornton Richard Dormandy has led the work on Holy Trinity Tulse Hill’s strawbale building, the ‘Neigbourhood Hub’, and you can watch The Holy Trinity ‘airtightness’ videos here: Airtightness Part 1 What it is and Why it Matters Airtightness…

  • Constructing Excellence SECBE ‘People’s Choice Award’

    Constructing Excellence SECBE ‘People’s Choice Award’

    Richard Dormandy and his team of ‘Holy Trinity’ in Tulse Hill are finalists in the ‘Construction Excellence SECBE – ‘People’s Choice Award’, in the catergory ‘Sustainability’. We visited them last year and reported on the brilliant work that they are doing in not just utilising strength in community spirit (500 volunteers!) but in constructing this…

  • UPSTRAW Database of Strawbale Buildings

    UPSTRAW Database of Strawbale Buildings

    The School of Natural Building team are drawing up a complete and comprehensive database of strawbale buildings in the UK and Ireland! Interreg Database of Strawbale buildingsThrough their partnership with other European countries, funded by Interreg and called UP Straw, the School of Natural Building (SNaB) is drawing up a database of all known strawbale…

  • UPSTRAW YEAR BOOK 2019

    UPSTRAW YEAR BOOK 2019

    A new online publication has arrived: UPSTRAW YEAR BOOK 2019 This edition begins with an introduction on the benefits of building with straw. Watch out for forthcoming issues! These will feature projects on the INTERREG project and technical articles ➡️ ➡️ ️ ➡️ UPSTRAW

  • Constrawtium update

    Constrawtium update

    Wow! Work on the Visitors’ Centre in Hastings is going through at a rapid pace. Plywood is up and one of the Constrawtium crew is sanding it down before applying the wax for a surface finish Instagram: @constrawtium

  • Airtightness and natural building materials by Judith Thornton

    Airtightness and natural building materials by Judith Thornton

    This is a great introductory blog to those of you who are new to the idea of working with natural building materials. It challenges the outcomes of what is considered ‘airtight’ and the relevancy of that within construction and comfortability to the user. It is easy to understand and with no jargon, so it is…

  • From the Australian press…the good news keeps on coming about ESBG 2019

    From the Australian press…the good news keeps on coming about ESBG 2019

    David Thorpe wrote for the Australian on-line journal, The Fifth Estate wrote about ESBG 2019: https://www.thefifthestate.com.au/innovation/public-authorities-should-hold-tenders-for-straw-bale-buildings/ ESBG2019 was supported by INTERREG for the umbrella project ‘UPSTRAW’. As part of the UPSTRAW project a UK consortium, Constrawtium, are undertaking the building of the new Visitors Centre in Hastings So nice to see the love spreading to…

  • Constrawtium at The Big Green Fair

    Constrawtium at The Big Green Fair

    This Sunday 29th September, 11am – 4pm, SBUK Director Mary Rawlinson is at the Big Green Fair Mary is representing the Constrawtium group, which is a consortium of UK natural material builders enabled by the INTERREG/UPSTRAW initiative The INTERREG/UPSTRAW deal promotes straw buildings to the public sector and Constrawtium are building the new Visitors’ Centre…

  • ESBG 2019 #UPSTRAW Todmorden, Yorkshire – Straw sharing

    ESBG 2019 #UPSTRAW Todmorden, Yorkshire – Straw sharing

    This was a day for sharing techniques, networking, providing examples of new strawbale buildings, promoting the developments in straw bale building in Europe, more workshops…and playing with Lego in Todmorden’s Hippodrome theatre. Phew!

  • ESBG 2019 #UPSTRAW, Todmorden, Yorkshire. Straw goes public & in Communities

    ESBG 2019 #UPSTRAW, Todmorden, Yorkshire. Straw goes public & in Communities

    To say that this event was spectacular is an understatement. Visitors from across Europe went on guided tours of buildings made of straw in the locality, attended workshops, expert speakers’ delivered jaw-dropping presentations and, we had a ceilidh. Bring on the next European Straw Bale Gathering.

  • Construction of the Hastings Country Park’s Visitor Centre by Constrawtium

    In 2017 we ventured with other members of the INTERREG initiative UPSTRAW, to see the above area for a new Vistors’ Centre in Hastings. Murray Davidson of Hastings Borough Council spoke about the ambition for the proposed build and we explored how to could pool our energies to bring this to frution. In May of…

  • SBUK founder members Chris Hawker & David Copeland are Speakers at ESBG 2019

    SBUK founder members Chris Hawker & David Copeland are Speakers at ESBG 2019

    Chris and David have been with SBUK since day one. Respected builders in the industry they bring with them a studious and creative outlook having met whilst studying at the Centre of Alternative Technology. Their expertise will feature in a workshop on straw bale building within a timber frame. Come and see them at esbg2019.org

  • Tulse Hill Straw Bale Build

    In the urban landscape of London, where land to build is scarce, and new build opportunities are few and far between, the area of Tulse Hill is fortunate to have within its community a construction that is currently taking place on epic proportions. Arguably, Europe’s largest urban straw bale build, the Tulse Hill Bale Build…

  • Omer Saatcioglu from University of Bath is speaking at the BSBG

    Omer Saatcioglu from University of Bath is speaking at the BSBG

    Really pleased to have Omer presenting the excellent research work from the University of Bath – The lecturer will give information about a load-bearing straw-bale wall assembly which aims to be an economical alternative for the countries where timber is a limited natural source. Get your tickets now from www.strawbalebuildinguk.com/The-Big-Straw-Bale-Gathering Name: N.Omer Saatcıoğlu Organisation: University of…

  • Rae Parkinson is teaching clay plastering!

    Rae Parkinson is teaching clay plastering!

    The wonderfully talented, Rae Parkinson, is teaching a clay plastering workshop at the Big Straw Bale Gathering!  All workshops and talks and included in the ticket price – so get your ticket now here!  Workshop Synopsis: Learn the preparation of straw walls for plastering, application of clay slip and body coat. Plus some tips and…

  • Emma Appleton – Speaker at the BSBG

    Emma Appleton – Speaker at the BSBG

    We are so pleased to announce Emma Appleton’s talk at the Big Straw Bale Gathering.  Emma is a very talented straw bale builder and heritage woodworker. Warm, bright and just enough is her design mantra. Tickets are on sale now for the reduced price (thanks to European funding) of £75. Get yours now! Name: Emma Appleton…

  • James Shorten from Regenerative Settlement Trust

    James Shorten from Regenerative Settlement Trust

    We are incredibly pleased to add James Shorten to our massive list of speakers for the Big Straw Bale Gathering. James was the main author on the Welsh Government’s One Planet Development guidance. He is a planning expert and will be talking about regenerative settlements. James is part of an all star natural building lineup…

  • Next Members’ meeting: Friday 23rd March

    Next Members’ meeting: Friday 23rd March

      Our next members’ meeting is: Friday 23rd March, 11am-3pm Venue: The Briar Rose (in the upstairs meeting room) Address: Bennetts Hill, Birmingham B2 5RE. New members are welcome & can join on the day: Join SBUK

  • View from the hill – reflections on building the world’s first Miscanthus bale house.

    View from the hill – reflections on building the world’s first Miscanthus bale house.

    Straw bale building in the UK has a history of artful and inspired design and has resulted in a small number of iconic buildings, and a much larger number of elegant and understated ones. However, whilst the built form and structural details vary, relatively little attention has been paid to what type of straw is…

  • @EcoBuild_Now : Whose Regeneration Is It Anyway?

    @EcoBuild_Now : Whose Regeneration Is It Anyway?

    The complexities of housing on a large scale need to be redressed especially when the debate on inclusivity and construction materials are taken in wholeheartedly. Read our take of this discussion at EcoBuild 2017 and come and visit us at Stand F209 over the 3 days with Hartwyn – Natural Building, Straw Build, Straw Works, EBUKi,…