Ken Boddie

7 years ago · 1 min. reading time · ~10 ·

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You Can Huff and Puff but this Straw House is Staying! 🐷

You Can Huff and Puff but this Straw House is Staying! 🐷

You Can Huff and Puff but this Straw House is Staying! 🐷

First @Lada Prkic said, "Look at this straw clad house in Albuquerque",  then @Claire Cardwell said "Look at this straw bale construction for cheap housing in Africa", but I said, "No way, José. One-off novelties. They'll never really take off!"

Well, was I wrong, or was I wrong?

I was looking through some correspondence from the Institution of Civil Engineers in UK (I've retained membership, even since I stopped practicing there some 36 years ago) and stumbled across two papers that changed my mind, in their 2016 ICE Publishing Awards section, acknowledging the best work published in ICE journals. These papers are freely available at the following links:

http://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/doi/pdf/10.1680/coma.11.00003

http://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/doi/pdf/10.1680/stbu.13.00073

The research, published in 2012 and 2013, by various authors from the University of Bath, England, describes the development and testing of a prototype house, built using timber framing and straw bales. The papers present the positive results of credible research into durability, fire resistance, acoustic transmission, air permeability and thermal properties of the straw bale panels used in construction.

The above feature photograph, from these papers, represents the tested prefabricated BaleHaus, reportedly built using ModCell panels "as load bearing structural elements". Figs 1 and 2 below, also from the papers, show details of a typical timber framed two-bale panel.

You Can Huff and Puff but this Straw House is Staying! 🐷
                                                                   Fig 1: Glulam frame of a ModCell panel

You Can Huff and Puff but this Straw House is Staying! 🐷

                                                                            Fig 2:  typical two-bale panel

It is quite clearly stated that more research is required in order to gain appropriate material certification for widespread development, but the results of this prototype testing, which also included full scale lateral load tests, appear very positive.

But most interesting of all are the introductory background sections which claim that the revival of straw bale housing in recent years has seen "a few thousand" successful projects being completed in California, and "well over one hundred" in the UK.

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Comments

Ken Boddie

7 years ago #8

Good one, Pam. Sharp as a tack. #12

Ken Boddie

7 years ago #7

Nah - this house can't handle any more bright sparks, Kevin Pashuk. #11

Kevin Pashuk

7 years ago #6

So Ken Boddie,people who live in straw houses shouldn't throw...???

Lada 🏡 Prkic

7 years ago #5

Ken, I have not been familiar with this system of prefabricated ModCell panels made of straw bales and glulam frame. Thanks for pointing it out, and for the papers too. Speaking of unconventional building materials, one question always arises: How high can we build with them? I am surprised that according manufacturer there are no limit to the height of building!! Panels are structural up to 3 stories high and above that the system requires an additional load-bearing frame. According other sources, the system will probably not be suitable for high rise buildings, because the panels are too heavy. Nevertheless, the straw is one of the building materials of the future. Who knows, maybe concrete skyscrapers will be soon replaced by those made of wood (already are), straw and hemp. I am glad that our hive becomes a place for the articles on natural building techniques.

Lada 🏡 Prkic

7 years ago #4

Ken, I wll comment on this post later. It's interesting topic.

Ken Boddie

7 years ago #3

Thanks for the input, Brian. I would've thought log cabins to be more common and popular away from the coast. I'm amazed you remember your project numbers after all these years. I have a problem remembering what I had for breakfast 🤔 #6

Ken Boddie

7 years ago #2

Thanks heaps for the video link, James 👍 I love Kevin McCleod's programmes also but haven't seen this one. I had a quick overview just now, but as it is so enticingly long, I'll make time over the weekend to look at it properly. 📽 Thanks again for reminding me that he gets involved in some of the most amazing houses. #2

Ken Boddie

7 years ago #1

Hope that you ladies, Lada Prkic, CEng, find this information useful.

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