Santa Barbara Permaculture
Network
ECO-Film Night
Honoring the Life of
Visionary Architect
Nader Khalili
with film-maker Dastan
Khalili & documentary film feature
"Earth Turns to Gold"
Thursday, May 28, 2009 7pm, donation $5
Santa Barbara downtown Public Library, Faulkner Gallery
Designing with
Nature, using Earth, Water, Air, Fire and the simple shapes of arches,
vaults and domes, Nader Khalili taught we could easily build homes for
humanity with nothing more than the soil beneath our feet. He
suggests that if we recognize the equilibrium of these elements, we
will never have any environmental problems. Learning the perfect
harmony of nature and how it can be applied to architecture, this
practical harmony can help us build habitats that are sustainable,
non-toxic, and ecologically sound.
Join Santa Barbara Permaculture Network as it celebrates the life of
Nader Khalili, an Iranian born architect strongly influenced by Sufi
mysticism and the poetry of Rumi, who built high-rises in both Los
Angeles and Tehran until a personal quest took him to the deserts of
the Middle East to discover ancient building techniques that helped
him bridge the past and the future with innovative earthen building
designs. Khalili was the founder of the California Institute of
Earth & Architecture (Cal-Earth), located in Hesperia, CA (
www.calearth.org).
Dastin Khaliliís film documents the extraordinary life work of his
father, from designs for NASA and lunar settlements, to emergency
housing for the poor, to 3 bedroom homes for the California suburbs
able to withstand fire and earthquakes.