Guest guest Posted December 7, 1998 Report Share Posted December 7, 1998 GREEN BUILDING SCHOOLS FOR SELF-BUILDERS Do-it-yourself home builders can learn how to build green from architects, craftsmen, or builders at environmental building schools. Some schools offer eco-home tours; some organize lessons around specific budgets or material constraints. Others rely on hands-on experience. [The Ecological Design Education Network's Eco-Schools Directory] has details on 35 US building schools <http://www.ecodesign.org/edi/eden>. Yestermorrow Design School offers classes ranging from timber framing, cabinetry, and rustic furniture to straw-bale construction and old-house assessment. Classes at the Vermont school cost $250 to $1,450 and last two days to two weeks [<http://www.yestermorrow.org>]. The Canelo Project in Arizona offers straw-bale and earthen-floor workshops <http://www.deatech.com/canelo>. Solar Energy International in Colorado offers workshops on photovoltaic panel installation, solar home design, micro-hydro power, wind power, solar cooking, and adobe, as well as online courses <http://www.solarenergy.org>. And Fox Maple School of Traditional Building in Maine has classes on thatch, radiant heat systems, and timber framing [<http://www.nxi.com/www/joinersquarterly>]. - E Magazine, Nov-Dec 98, p 44, by Tracey C. Rembert. EPA'S ENVIRONMENTALLY-PREFERABLE PURCHASING PROGRAM Working to make the environment a consideration in federal purchasing. http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/epp ABOUT THE PUBLISHER Architectural researcher and environmental consultant Hammer of Sustainable Design Resources publishes GreenClips in San Francisco. Ms. Hammer helps planners, developers, building owners, designers, builders, and facility managers practice sustainable planning, development, building design, construction, and operation. GreenClips is written by Hammer and Richert. To CONTACT THE PUBLISHER Email GreenClips@... or call 415.928.7941. BACK ISSUES Two Internet sites host GreenClips archives for reference and research: http://solstice.crest.org/sustainable/greenclips/info.html (keyword search) http://www.greendesign.net/greenclips (browse contents) To SUBSCRIBE Address an email message to <GreenClips-request@...>. In the body of the message (not the subject line) type: subscribe greenclips <your internet email address> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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