Earthbag Permaculture Center in Romania

Baza Ulmu permaculture centre from Resilience Images on Vimeo.

“Video documentation of Wwoofing experience the county of Maramuresh, Romania. We travellled to Romania in the summer of 2013. Thanks to the wwoofing website wwoof.ro (willing workers on organic farms) we were able to visit one of the first earthbag building sites in the country.

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The Straw Bale Yurt Bible

The Straw Bale Yurt (nonagon – nine sided polygon)
The Straw Bale Yurt (nonagon – nine sided polygon)

“I worked for a couple years ‘til I got lucky on a 160 acre State of Alaska homestead parcel and took up residence there on the Gerstle River in interior Alaska, 47 miles by road from Delta Junction. I cleared the 25%, built a cabin and lived there two years and proved up, while raising my son. Been living on the ranch since about ’97 (starting out in a wall tent, again). Got tired of being cold, and built my own straw bale yurt in ’98. It’s now ’05. I’m still living in it and working on a bigger one complete with plumbing, etc.

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Barn Earthbag Stem Wall

Earthbag stem wall with bond beam and wood framed vertical walls
Earthbag stem wall with bond beam and wood framed vertical walls

“A barn is probably the number one project we are going to try and accomplish this year. The pig pen and chicken coop we had built last year worked ok for our needs at the time, but we are going to need something a little more permanent.

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In Milo, a home is built with the Earth

Kara Taheny, a University of Maine graduate, is building a bio-benign, passive polypropylene earthbag house in Milo.
Kara Taheny, a University of Maine graduate, is building a bio-benign, passive polypropylene earthbag house in Milo.

“MILO, Maine — An unusual home is being raised in a Milo neighborhood populated with average suburban homes. Teacher and mother of one Kara Taheny is using polypropylene earthbags to create a bio-benign, passive home that’s made with bags filled with dirt from her land.

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Allan Savory’s Home in Zimbabwe


“See how Allan Savory, and his wife Jody, live in Zimbabwe, in traditional thatch-roofed mud huts, entirely off-grid with solar cells, LED lanterns, and solar hot water heater. He also goes everywhere barefoot. He was born and raised in Zimbabwe and currently lives approximately half of the year at his traditional home at the Africa Centre for Holistic Management.”

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Larry’s Earthbag House

Three-story earthbag house under construction near Bozeman, Montana
Three-story earthbag house under construction near Bozeman, Montana

“Across the hill from my cabin live Larry and Lea Van Arsdale. They are building a BIG earthbag house thirty feet in diameter and thirty feet high! They started a year ago and are still working on it, but they’ve been living in it since last fall. So far it’s two stories high and they plan on building the third story next summer. Right now they are scrambling to “cobb” the rest of the exterior before winter. That means applying the cob, (earth plaster) or adobe, to the bags which make up the wall.

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