Last year i decided to get it together.
Round summer house with straw roof.
Of course as a serial maker i was never going to just buy a flimsy and usually very expensive shed like summerhouse from a.
Traditionally a green roof would use birch bark lasting some 30 40 years.
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But we had little concept.
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Normally you can set one end of a bale on a raised object such as a small log stomp the side of the bale in a few places and end up with a curved bale.
A good time to use this roof is obviously when the budget is tight or if you want a larger exposed side of the structure as in a greenhouse or in cooler climates.
For straw bale this can pose a problem in keeping the walls free from direct moisture.
Summer houses insulated summerhouses pressure treated toughened glass.
It is a very old roofing method and has been used in.
We chose the framed house with infill walls type of building.
You would place a bond beam at the top of the cob wall ideally concrete and rebar or alternatively airplane cable connecting all the members of the roof in one big circle they way the roof is designed is to act in compression while exerting force on the bond beam which will act in tension.
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Thatching is the craft of building a roof with dry vegetation such as straw water reed sedge cladium mariscus rushes heather or palm branches layering the vegetation so as to shed water away from the inner roof since the bulk of the vegetation stays dry and is densely packed trapping air thatching also functions as insulation.
For some reason the straw bales on that particular project were very difficult to bend into shape.
It also tends to leave the high side of the house vulnerable to the elements.
Sep 3 2015 round strawbale house.
I love being outside and have wanted to build a summerhouse in the garden for ages.
Above the geo textile is a layer of 15cm of straw insulation covered by another layer of geo textile on which loose soil a drainage pipe 6 and 10cm deep.
One reason was because our outer straw walls are reasonably complex and we didn t want the stress of having to get all the walls up and roof on before rain this usually involves getting help in to get it done quickly.
Inspired by a round straw house in the summer of 1977 we began to build an octagonal stone house using the slip form method popularized by helen and scott nearing.