[Lapg] NATURAL BUILDING SKILLBUILDER 2005June 20th - August 27th, 2005 O.U.R. ECOVILLAGE, Shawnigan Lake, BC

Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson lakinroe at silcom.com
Thu Jan 13 06:43:57 PST 2005


NATURAL BUILDING SKILLBUILDER 2005June 20th - August 27th, 2005
Location: O.U.R. ECOVILLAGE, Shawnigan Lake, BC

Description : In 2005 our natural building programs will continue work on 
OUR Healing Sanctuary and we also plan to build our first natural home. 
Participants learn through hands-on practice of building skills, supported 
by presentations, personal study and discussions of related topics. The 
learning community also involves taking part in core curriculum activities 
of our whole systems programming. The Natural Building Skill builder 
Program offers: · Strawbale and Cob Finishing: aesthetics, bas-relief work, 
brown coat for plaster, windows and doors · Natural Plasters: clay and lime 
recipes, colour and application · Earthen Floors: in- floor heat, tile 
work, finishing · Cob Construction: wall building, detailing, windows, 
doors, roof · Stone Foundation · Woodworking: as needed to support cob or 
bale building · Basic Design Skills: passive solar, natural house specific 
needs, materials, decision making · Community life: all participants live 
on site for the duration of the program. Daily involvement in chores, 
community meetings, celebrations, seasonal ritual and other community 
events become part of the stay.

Program outline The program begins with a weeklong “permaculturalization”- 
group building and establishing learning community ethics in connection 
with everyone on the land. Practical learning begins at the Healing 
Sanctuary building with finishing work. Participants develop plastering 
skills, including preparation of surfaces, shaping and trimming. The second 
part of the program takes place at our first Ecovillage house project. 
Building plans will be developed during the winter months and final; 
material choices are part of that. Cob building with a focus on efficiency 
and understanding of all aspects of the building will be at the core of 
this part. Field trips to other projects and to Mayne Island cob houses are 
also included in the program.

Instructors Our international teaching team includes builders and artisans 
Elke Cole from Cobworks, Eckhardt Beuchel from Germany, and others. We 
bring in guest presenters on topics like alternative energy and baubiology.

Ecovillage activities Spending two months at O.U.R.Ecovillage gives 
everyone opportunity to participate in a diverse offering of activities. 
Garden, Greenhouses, Forest and open spaces offer walks, quiet time, change 
in pace and other learning. Our connection with the Cowichan First Nations 
Community brings cultural awareness and integration of practices in our 
daily lives. Shared meals are at the core of community life and everyone 
participates in meal preparation and cleanup chores.

Facilities and camp O.U.R. Ecovillage program participants live in personal 
tents in our camp area. We have an outdoor solar shower and washing station 
as well as several outhouses. Our outdoor kitchen serves vegetarian food 
with daily input from the garden. A cob oven is also available for bread 
baking and pizza. Meals are provided  breakfast is self serve, lunch and 
dinner on a rotational cooking schedule with the support of a cook. The big 
yurt on the property is used for gatherings, council, celebrations and 
presentations.

Surrounding area and larger community O.U.R.Ecovillage is situated near 
Shawnigan Lake on Vancouver Island. The immediate area invites hiking, 
boating, cycling, and swimming. Weekend trips can reach Strathcona Park, 
the west coast of the island, the gulf islands, Victoria and Vancouver. The 
closest communities for shopping and services are Mill Bay, Shawnigan Lake, 
Cobble Hill and the city of Duncan. Public transport reaches Mill Bay and 
Shawnigan Lake. Our climate has a dry season from June to October. 
Temperatures reach upper 20s Celsius but cool down at night.

FOR REGISTRATION: Please email us: our at pacificcoast.netOr phone: (250) 
743-3067 ** we will ask you for your background with related experience, a 
written vision statement of your vision for participating in the program 
before we do a telephone interview.






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