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Welcome
to my Walden: This load-bearing straw bale house
was built by me, Carolyn Roberts, consultant Jon
Ruez, and many friends on evenings and weekends,
using natural (straw bale walls, earthen plasters, earthen
floor) and recycled materials wherever possible. We
passed 23 county inspections. It's
an incredibly sturdy, beautiful and well-insulated house
that will last for many years and only cost $50,000
to build (land not included). The straw walls offer
insulation from the summer heat, while the earthen plasters
and floor give thermal mass to maintain an even interior
temperature. A well-insulated ceiling helps, too. The
south-facing sunroom heats my home in the winter. I
can collect 500 gallons of rainwater in a 1/2 inch rain.
A hand-made solar
water heater with a small tankless heater as backup
provides all my hot water. My electric bills average
$35 per month year-round, with no solar panels. Many
people thought I was crazy, but this is by far the wisest
thing I have ever done, though possibly the most difficult.
Here
is a video (also on YouTube) of the house - a very brief
overview.
and
here is an interview with Carolyn on Oct. 23, 2009 with
Beyond50Radio.com
and
slightly off-topic: now that the house is done, I'm
back in the canyons with my backpack
Here
is a video of some of my favorite photos from the beautiful
Southwest
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