Re: Straw Bale House book
From: Strawnet (Strawnetaol.com)
Date: Wed, 19 Apr 95 05:42 CDT
Ray Gasser wrote:

>Just saw an ad for this book in the last issue of Science News:

>    THE STRAW BALE HOUSE
>    by: Athena Swentzell Steen, Bill Steen, David Bainbridge
>    Publisher: Chelsea Green, 1994, 297 pgs, paperback
>    Cost $30.00 + $2.00 postage/handling
>
>    Phone: 800-544-4565, or in D.C. area: 202-331-9653
>    Visa/MC accepted
>    Snail Mail: Science News Books
>               1719 N Street NW
>                Washington, DC  20036

>Ad says it includes step-by-step instructions and some floor plans

Although not listed as a co-author of The Straw Bale House book in the
Science News ad, I am and thought I'd mention that the book is also available
directly from me for $0.50 more and that includes first class/priority
postage (in the US) and I'll be happy to inscribe/autograph it as well.  To
fill out the description a bit, the book has 16 pages of color photos, 220
black and white photos, 40 illustrations, and covers everything from history
through modern houses, foundations through finishes.  It is written with a
concern about material choices, the environment, community issues, access to
information and owner-builder friendliness.

I hope this is not an uncool posting.  Anyone interested in this book, or in
obtaining a 27 page working paper entitled Straw Bale Construction and the
Building Codes, can contact me at strawnet [at] aol.com

I continue to monitor this list and appreciate the amount of PROCESS that
occurs here.  In case any one is interested, there is a straw bale mailing
list and a www page at which the postings to the list are archived.  There
are other web pages on straw bale construction which are linked. If
interested, e-mail me and I'll send the info, or if there is a lot of
interest, I'll post the info to the whole list.  For additional info on straw
bale construction, check out the May issue of Home Magazine and the April
(article called The New Adobes about Rammed Earth, PISE, and Straw Bale) and
May (Review of The Straw Bale House book in the Changing Western Home
section) issues of Sunset Magazine (for those in the west).   It was great to
meet fellow list member Eric Hart at  the HOPES Eco-Design conference in
Eugene, Oregon last week.  Keep up the excellent work you are all doing.

David Eisenberg
president
Development Center for Appropriate Technology
PO Box 41144
Tucson, AZ 85717

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