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| Podcast title | StrawBale.com » Straw Bale Audio
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| Description | Just another WordPress weblog | |
| Updated | Thu, 20 Nov 2008 05:41:27 +0000 | |
| Category | Society & Culture |
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1. Recent Radio Show http://www.strawbale.com/recen... download (audio/mpeg, 19.05Mb) Description:
The first fifteen minutes or so is primarily a conversation between me and the host. The remainder of the show is in a question and answer format whereby I answer caller’s questions. I hope you enjoy the audio podcast. I had fun making it. To listen to this podcast on your computer please click the play button at the bottom of this post. Right click the following to download the podcast to your hard drive: To listen to this interview now please click the play button below |
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2. The Latest “Building Green” podcast http://www.strawbale.com/podca... download (audio/mpeg, 3.73Mb) Description: Welcome to the “Building Green” podcast. This is my monthly Q&A session where I answer your green building and straw bale construction questions. 1. Any thoughts on how to go about looking for land that is suitable for straw bale building? 2. Metal roof or composition? Or other? Which is the best environmentally speaking? 3. Must you have an architect/engineer that is experienced with bale construction approve your plans to ensure that the building codes are fulfilled? 4. How do you go about finding a structural engineer who is versed in straw bale? 5. Our interior plaster walls are very rough and sandy. Is it possible to paint the interior walls? If so what would you recommend? To listen to this podcast on your computer please click the play button at the bottom of this post. Right click the following to download the podcast to your hard drive: Would you like to be alerted whenever a new audio or video podcast is added to this blog? If so click here to subscribe to our Buildin g Green Podcast Feed. To listen to this podcast please press the play button below |
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3. The Advantages of Load Bearing Straw Bale Construction http://www.strawbale.com/podca... download (audio/mpeg, 4.19Mb) Description: Sorry it’s been a while since my last post. The StrawBale.com team just came back from a much needed break. We took our kids skiing over the Spring Break vacation and had a blast. Dicken Weatherby, the web guy for StrawBale.com, and I had a chance to chat about the advantages of Load Bearing Straw Bale Construction. Dicken brought a small digital recorder with him so we were able to record the conversation. To listen to this interview/podcast on your computer please click the following link or right click to download the podcast to your hard drive: Build ing Green Podcast: Advantages of Load Bearing Interview Would you like to be alerted whenever a new audio or video podcast is added to this blog? If so click here to subscribe to our Buildin g Green Podcast Feed. Please click the play button below to listen to this podcast! |
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4. The March 2007 Question and Answer Podcast http://www.strawbale.com/podca... download (audio/mpeg, 3.22Mb) Description: Welcome to the March 2007 “Building Green” podcast. This is my monthly Q&A session where I answer your green building and straw bale construction questions. Sorry it has been so long since I uploaded a Q & A podcast. I have been super busy putting together a brand new Load Bearing production and writing a straw bale construction field manual. This month I answer the following questions: 1. Are you limited to just stucco on the outside and plaster on the inside for a straw bale house, or can you use wood siding or brick on the outside and inside? Is there a system to attach wood siding to the bales rather than plaster? 2. Can you use shotcrete or stucco blowers on the walls instead of hand trowelled plaster? 3. What’s your advice on finding local lenders who can help with straw bale? 4. Do straw bale houses have to be rectangular? How about an octagon? To listen to this podcast on your computer please click the following link or right click to download the podcast to your hard drive: Please click the play button below to listen to this podcast! |
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5. The December 2006 Question and Answer podcast http://www.strawbale.com/podca... download (audio/mpeg, 4.46Mb) Description: Welcome to the December 2006 “Building Green” podcast. This is my monthly Q&A session where I answer your green building and straw bale construction questions. This month I answer the following questions: 1. I want to design and build my own house. What are the pros and cons of this? 2. Are two string bales or three string bales the best to build with? 3. How do I install plumbing in a bale wall? 4. How do I run electrical wiring in my bale walls? 5. Can I build a bale house in a humid climate? How about a rainy climate? To listen to this podcast on your computer please click the following link or right click to download the podcast to your hard drive:Building Green Podcast: December 2006 Edition Would you like to be alerted whenever a new audio or video podcast is added to this blog? If so click here to subscribe to our Buildin g Green Podcast Feed. Please click the play button below to listen to this podcast! |
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6. An Interview with Kelly Lerner http://www.strawbale.com/an-in... download (audio/mpeg, 13.13Mb) Description: I recently had a chance to catch up with Kelly Lerner, a Green Building Architect who won the United Nation’s “World Habitat Award” in 2005, to chat about her work on the Chinese Straw-Bale Energy Efficient Housing Project and her upcoming book on Green Building. To listen to this podcast on your computer please click the play button at the bottom of this post. Right click the following to download the podcast to your hard drive: Interview with Kelly Lerner Would you like to be alerted whenever a new audio or video podcast is added to this blog? If so click here to subscribe to our Buildin g Green Podcast Feed. Please click the play button below to listen to this interview! |
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7. Building Green Podcasts- The November 2006 Show http://www.strawbale.com/novem... download (audio/mpeg, 5.03Mb) Description: Welcome to the November 2006 “Building Green Podcast”. “Building Green” is my monthly podcast where I answer your green building and straw bale construction questions. This month I answer the following questions: 1. What kind of plaster should I use? 2. How do I find insurance for my bale home? 3. Is there a lender who can give me financing for a bale home? 4. How important are the other choices in my home like flooring, windows, doors and HVAC systems? 5. Do bale homes really cut back on energy costs? To listen to this podcast on your computer please click the play button at the bottom of this post. Right click the following to download the podcast to your hard drive: Building Green Podcast: November 2006 Edition Press the play button below to listen to this podcast! |
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8. Building Green Radio - October 2006 Show http://www.strawbale.com/audio... download (audio/mpeg, 4.01Mb) Description: Welcome to the inaugural show from “Building Green Radio”, the monthly radio show from StrawBale.com, where I answer your green building questions. Every month I answer questions from our readers and visitors and share with you the latest news and information in the green building world along with Dicken Weatherby, the web master at StrawBale.com. Some of the questions I answer this month include: 1. What is the best choice for insulation in areas where there are no bales? 2. What is the best foundation choice for a SB house? 3. The building inspector wants me to put rebar in my bale walls. Do I have to do that and what are the down sides of doing so? 4. What should I put between my toe ups, insulation or gravel? 5. How do I find bales in my area? To listen to this podcast on your computer please click the play button at the bottom of this post. Right click the following to download the podcast to your hard drive: Building Green Podcast: October 2006 Edition Would you like to be alerted whenever a new audio or video podcast is added to this blog? If so click here to subscribe to our Buildin g Green Podcast Feed. Please click the play button below to listen to this podcast! |
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