
In these posts I am going to be looking at straw bale building. If you are not familiar with this fantastic building technology, hopefully I can help to inform you a bit. While I have not built my own straw bale home yet, I have worked on a few in the area. This custom, inviting interested people to help work on straw bale building projects, sort of like the old time barn raisings where all of you friends would come to help, is just one aspect of the charm that these buildings hold. Straw bale homes tend to be very healthy both to people and to the rest of the world. Many straw bale builders also utilize other related “green” technologies, from passive solar and local suppliers, to “urbanite”, and recycling. The homes themselves are beautiful with deep-set windows and doors, and quiet organic atmosphere.
Look for upcoming posts on many issues dealing with straw bale building.
- Straw as a building material, what do you want?
- What is the difference between straw bale and cob and adobe?
- How do you cover the straw?
- Is straw strong enough to build with?
- What about pests, bugs and mice?
- How long can these buildings last?
- How about financing? Do banks make loans for straw bale building?
- Straw bale building groups.
- Historic connections to this type of building.

If you have any questions or things that you would like to know more about straw bale building, please, coment to this post.
Michael~
I do have a question about the process...I want to know how one deals with straw in a rainy season/climate.