Building With Awareness
You have a vision of living in a beautiful straw bale home, yet the learning curve can seem daunting. The Building With Awareness DVD video will show you, step-by-step, how to make your vision a reality. This award-winning DVD will take the mystery out of green home building. Building With Awareness will walk you through the entire process of designing and building a single straw bale home with a kitchen, bathroom, living area, mechanical room—the whole works. Building With Awareness will show you how to orient the home for passive solar heating and cooling, and how to position windows to keep the home cool in the summer (straw bale alone does not prevent overheating as it is the entire design has a major affect on indoor temperature). The DVD will also show you how to build a foundation with half the concrete of a standard foundation, how to frame a straw bale house, how to pour a beautiful concrete floor with radiant floor heat, how to cut and install the straw bales, how and where to use earth plasters for both the interior and exterior walls, how to get energy-efficiency and great aesthetics from the same materials, how to frame and install the roof, how to install a rainwater cistern, and much more. The featured home even generates 100% of its own electricity and does not need an air conditioning system—despite the 100 degree summer temperatures. Building With Awareness featureas some of the best experts in straw bale and natural building construction. They share their tips on how you can construct a beautifully crafted home that is truly a pleasure to live in. Finally, there is a video for the rest of us who need to see the process in order to fully understand it. Order "Building With Awareness" online now
Learn More About The Award-Winning Green designer and filmmaker Ted Owens has spent much of his professional career in the field of energy and resource-efficient design.
Award-winning filmmaker and designer Ted Owens guides you through the entire construction process of building his elegent and energy-efficient straw bale home. Building for efficiency requires more than just using straw bale for insulation in the walls. It is the entire house design the will prevent overheating in the hot summer months and high energy bills in the winter. “Building With Awareness” shows you how to look at the big picture and choose the proper materials and design parameters to insure your home is both comfortable and beautiful. Beautiful design is a green building principal that is just as important as energy-efficiency. This video looks at a home as an entire system - the layout of rooms and windows, the materials chosen for specific areas, and how the home relates to the angle of the sun. All have a dramatic impact on how well the home performs. This video is packed with green-design and construction techniques from professionals working in the cutting edge of home building and design. Many of these concepts add nothing to the construction cost of the home, yet can save the homeowner thousands of dollars in utility bills. Housebuilding seems complex until you break it down into simple components. By breaking the design and construction into separate elements—each one flowing into the next—the process becomes easy to understand. Straw bale walls are like working with the oversized blocks that you used as a kid. Once you see the step-by-step demonstration by straw bale expert Stefan Bell, you will know that building your own home is within your grasp. Stefan is not only a master at his craft of straw and mud, he is also engaging and entertaining. His enthusiasm for straw bale construction is contagious. Learn each step of code-approved techniques for straw bale construction—stacking, noching around posts, window installation, code-required proceedures, how to split straw bales, plaster and stucco preparation—the whole works. In the adobe section, we show you how to build walls out of mud bricks. Placing thermal mass walls (thick, heavy walls that can absorb and store heat) within your highly insulated exterior walls, is very important—and sometimes overlooked in green building. This will greatly improve the efficiency of any straw bale home. This home stays cool and comfortable inside, without the use of an air-conditioning system, even in the hundred-degree heat of New Mexico. It does this by taking advantage of the local climate and by using adobe thermal mass walls. If adobe is not available in your area, either stone or brick can be used. This home generates 100% of its own electricity. Wiring and electrical work for straw bale and frame construction are demonstrated by solar energy expert Joe Yarkin. Joe, when he is not working on electrical wiring for straw bale homes, is installing large photovoltaic systems in anarctica for the National Science Foundation. He brings a passion and knowledge of alternative power systems to this video. Joe wires this straw bale and adobe home for both a conventional and photovoltaic electrical system.Stefan Bell also hosts the sequence on using an all-volunteer crew to apply the first coat of mud to the home’s walls. He demonstrates mud mixtures, application techniques, the use of tools, and additional tips and tricks. Nothing will get you up to speed faster than by watching Stefan go through the entire earth plastering process. By the end, you will want to get your hands dirty yourself. It’s fun! You will learn how to install a rainwater cistern, how to construct a rubble trench foundation to conserve concrete, and how to place your windows to maximize solar gain. You will learn how to make small spaces appear larger, and how to make the best use of the space you have. The purpose of this DVD is to educate, inspire, and give you the confidence to build your own home using a variety of green building materials. This video is an engaging journey through green-home design. It will appeal to both the casually-interested and the professional builder. Whether you are ready to start building or are just interested in the concepts, this video will inspire you to create a living environment that is truly a pleasure to live in. It will be the least expensive tool you buy for saving money in the design and construction of your home. The DVD is divided into 13 easy-to-access chapters. Topics covered in the video: 1. Introduction Technical Information:
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You will have a front row seat at the construction site as you watch the step-by-step construction process of building an entire straw bale home. The code-approved structure featured on the Building With Awarenss DVD uses the post-and-beam method of framing for straw bale infill.
The proper design of an extremely energy-efficient home goes well beyond just the use of straw bale. Thermal Mass walls that store and release heat—are often overlooked—yet are very beneficial to a straw bale home. Thermal mass walls can be made out of adobe, stone, brick, or any thick and heavy material.
There is more to the design of this roof than meets the eye. The metal roof is perfect for collecting clean rainwater for the cistern. In addition, the slope was chosen for the best angle in relation to the sun since panels on the roof will generate 100% of the electrical needs for the home from sunlight.
Earth plasters are durable and great looking. We show you how to make beautiful wall finishes for both inside and outside the home.
Aesthetics are an essential element of green building. The better a home looks and feels, the longer it will probably last. The Building With Awareness DVD video will show you how to obtain both great aesthetics and energy-efficiency from the same materials.
The result is a home that is both easy on the environment and a pleasure to live in. Sit back and relax as we guide you through the design and construction of one home, from start to finish. This is a beautiful video to get you started on your dream green home.
*RECIPIENT OF THREE 2005 TELLY AWARDS
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WHAT VIEWERS ARE SAYING: Beautifully filmed and scripted! Ted Owens shows thoughtful, detailed elements from beginning to end, which cannot always be explained with the written word; proving the axiom "a picture is worth a thousand words" to be true. Any question I may have had regarding some aspect of construction seemed to be answered as I was thinking of it. With his band of artisans he makes even me feel
I spent last weekend watching the Building with Awareness DVD. As soon as I was finished. I watched it again! This extremely informative and beautiful video, as far as I know, is the first of its kind. At least, the first green building video I have been able to find with the building process laid out step by step in a simple and very visual format. I'm ecstatic to have found Syncronos Design!
With today's exorbitant house prices, plus the ever-rising costs of heating due to poorly insulated homes as well as draining the earth's resources, we finally get a sane alternative option to this madness. Ted Owens has built a hybrid house and has documented the entire process on his "Building with Awareness" DVD. The home has been built economically using environmentally friendly materials. Ted explains very clearly the fundamental elements from beginning to end with the accompanying graphic photography so one does not miss a step of the project. . The film shows that the whole family can take part in creating an aesthetically pleasing and energy-saving responsible abode. This is an extremely well designed program, one that you will want to share with your friends.
This DVD is instructional, informative, interesting, detailed and beautifully crafted. I was impressed with the careful, thoughtful detail - what an extraordinary task to create such a beautiful home - and even more extraordinary that it was so carefully documented on film. I found it to be educational, inspirational, and even though
Well, books are great. I have more then two dozen very well written and illustrated books on straw bale and alternative house building, but it is not quite the same as having Ted Owens walking you through the process step by step in a very pedagogic way. To see this process come together visually on this DVD cannot be substituted with the written word. I got the impression that he had put a lot of thought and planning into the detailed design of the green-building house, or it would be better to say earth-friendly home. One gets to see the kind of problems that do and will pop up, but with the help of his family and friends as his crew, along with the experts he's brought in to help and how they go about resolving them. The two hours and 42 minutes viewing time riveted and completely held my interest and gave so much information. At no time did I feel patronized or talked down to, instead I came away with the feeling I could
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