The Natural Building Challenge

Have you been curious about natural building but unsure where to start or how to determine the best path forward? Whether you are at the start of your journey and just want to learn, or you are ready to jump into a project, this training is for you.

Many existing living spaces may not be that healthy or efficient, but the idea of an eco-retrofit can feel overwhelming. For those contemplating new construction, there might be barriers to considering natural, local materials like raw earth, straw, hemp, and cellulose. Whether renovating a single room, transforming a shed into a cozy living space, or planning to build a cabin or even family home, there are many pathways to creating healthy living spaces that don’t cost the earth. Building materials are all around us, if we understand where to look.

Globally, we face a housing shortage, an ecological poly-crisis, and rising building costs. Natural building offers genuine solutions to these challenges. With decades of experience as natural builders and international educators, we bring a science-based and nuanced approach to our training. Let us share some ideas and considerations with you, to empower you to envision living spaces that feel great, to utilize your unique resources sustainably, and to have fun along the way.

This training is for anyone interested in learning how natural materials can be used for retrofitting or new construction, depending on local conditions and individual needs. No dream or idea is too small or too big (though we’ll encourage you to consider just how large your project should be). You’ll leave with increased clarity and confidence, all while becoming part of a supportive community of like-minded individuals who share your passion for natural building.

2 thoughts on “The Natural Building Challenge”

  1. The largest hurdle to natural building is the plethora of nimbyist zoning and building codes. Once such hurdle is breached, there’s no real limits.

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