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John Ringel Lecture 7/15 online

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Thoughts on Designing Additions:From Context to Content and Intention to InventionTopic Summary:An “addition” attempts to transform an “existing condition”--with its unique history---into a new configuration for the present owner’s future aspirations. The Design has to account for the existing context with all its foibles, implications and...

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Forest Management on Campus

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Those of you who've visited Yestermorrow's campus know that one of the things we have an abundance of here are trees. Of our 38-acre campus, about 22 acres are in woodland. When Yestermorrow purchased the property in 1990, the hillside had been previously logged, and had grown back in a mixture of pine, hemlock and some mixed hardwoods at the...

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Yestermorrow is looking for a cob building project

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Yestermorrow is looking for a community client for our upcoming Introduction to Cob Building course September 6-12th. Cob is a combination of clay sediment, sand, and straw mixed together with water and hand formed into walls to create an affordable, safe and ecologically sound method of construction. This 6-day Yestermorrow course is looking for...

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New video! Lecture by Jacob Deva Racusin

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Check out the 7/8 summer lecture by Jacob Deva Racusin on Bridging the Gap: Bringing Together the Worlds of Natural and Green Building at http://blip.tv/file/2394709. He discusses how the modern natural building movement has been growing slowly but steadily for decades across the globe, yet much misunderstanding still remains about its form,...

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A few summer shots

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
We've posted a few new photo albums on our Picasa site from summer classes and just neat happenings around campus- check it out!

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