[Scpg] ECOVILLAGE DESIGN a 10-day immersion course to be held July 9-20, 2003 at Pragtri Farm, near Arlington, Washington.
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
lakinroe at silcom.com
Thu Jun 19 07:00:36 PDT 2003
the Village Design Institute presents:
~ ECOVILLAGE DESIGN ~
a 10-day immersion course to be held July 9-20, 2003
at Pragtri Farm, near Arlington, Washington.
Pragtri is one of the properties in the Evergreen Land Trust. The community
is in the process of conducting a series of visioning meetings with the
purpose of laying the groundwork for transforming the Farm into a model of
Sustainable Community! Students in the Ecovillage Design Course will have
the opportunity to participate in this process by engaging in foundational
ecological site design work.
The first phase of the course will be an extensive exploration of
fundamental principles forming a firm epistemological base from which to
begin making competent and well-informed design decisions. Subjects to be
covered include but are not limited to:
· Fundamentals of Permaculture
· Ekistics: the scientific, multidisciplinary study of Human Settlements
· Methodologies of Ecological Design and Whole Systems Design
· Patterns in Nature, A Pattern Language, and Design With Nature
· Feng Shui and Sacred Geometry
· Living Systems Theory
· Community and Home-grown Economics
· EMergy and Energetics
· Appropriate Technology
· The Global Ecovillage Network
· Ecology, Human Ecology, and Deep Ecology
· and, the many facets and dimensions of Sustainable Intentional
Community
The second phase of the course will be conducted from the nexus of a Design
Studio, where we will begin transferring design ideas onto maps, charts,
and drawings. Open-ended creativity will be encouraged! The course will
close with a presentation of design proposals to the decision makers of
Pragtri Farm and the Evergreen Land Trust.
The Village Design Institute operates from an holistic, organic, systemic
learning philosophy. As such, a Group Design Process will be employed and
place-based, site-specific understanding will be emphasized. A stimulating
context will be created conducive to a whole
mind, body, spirit learning experience.
Course Tuition: $500; $450 if paid in full by July 1st. This fee covers
camping, three wholesome meals a day, all related course materials, and the
opportunity to participate in an immersion experience in leading edge
design work on an actual project-in-process. Course participants will be
limited to 20, so contact VDI today to reserve a spot or for further
inquiry: (360) 752-1310: ecmare at antiochsea.edu: www.villagedesign.org
(note: prior Permaculture Design experience preferred)
Instructed by: Christopher Mare and Tyrone Lafay
Supported by: VDI Staff and selected Guest Presenters
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Village Design Institute is an educational nonprofit registered in the
State of Washington. Its purpose is to create, organize, and disseminate a
scientific, multi-disciplinary knowledge resource base intended for
promoting and facilitating the design of sustainable human settlements for
the 21st century. A fundamental working premise at VDI is that designing
truly sustainable settlements is most effectively conceived and
accomplished at village-scale, with all that implies. VDI defines
ecovillage as the sustainable unit of human settlement in a theoretical
ekistics for the 21st century. The Village Design Institute will eventually
establish and become home to an accredited school, an holistic academy
devoted to issues of
Sustainable Community Design.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A related opportunity:
Earth-Healing Permaculture Design Course
at the Skalitude Retreat Center, Methow Valley, in the beautiful North Cascades
August 30 September 14, 2003
A two-week Permaculture Design course focused on earth-healing and
ecosystem restoration. Healing the Earth is one of the most important tasks
facing humanity in this century!! (perhaps the only task)
This course has a major component on how to help restore degraded
ecosystems in cities, agricultural areas, overgrazed, polluted, and
disturbed environments. You will learn how to help enhance and accelerate
Natures natural recovery processes!
Instructed by: Michael Pilarski, Christopher Mare, & Anne Schwartz
For further information: Friends of the Trees Society:
www.friendsofthetrees.net; (509) 997-9200
(ask us about a significant savings if both courses are taken in tandem!)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
REGISTRATION FORM
NAME:__________________________________________________
ORGANIZATION:__________________________________________
ADDRESS:________________________________________________
PHONE:__________________ EMAIL:_______________________
DIETARY NEEDS?__________________________________________
___ YES! I want to participate in this groundbreaking, precedent
setting Ecovillage Design event. ($50 deposit enclosed)
Send check or money order to: Village Design Institute, 1205-B Lenora
Court, Bellingham, Washington, 98225
More information about the Southern-California-Permaculture
mailing list