On July 7th - the Day of Saint Benedict, the patron saint of Europe - the Benedictine monks in Plankstetten (Germany) will celebrate the foundation stone ceremony for their straw bale building "Haus St. Wunibald". Read More
We installed a WEBCAM at the Plankstetten monastery so you can watch the daily progress of South Germanys largest straw bale construction:
https://www.kloster-plankstetten.de/generalsanierung/ Read More
The partners of the UP STRAW project are working together on a MOOC (Massive Online Open Course) on straw construction.
The objective of this MOOC is: to allow people from the construction world to discover or deepen the techniques of straw construction and for the most initiated to know this type of construction. It is the development of the straw industry that is targeted here by the mass diffusion of this construction method.
But, by the way, what is a MOOC?
It is an online training (what is called e-learning training), totally free, short, which allows anyone who wants to learn, to discover different fields, by training at his own pace. MOOCs exist in many different sectors: linguistics (learning a language), food, IT, management, building... The learner registers on the platform of his choice: FUN (France Université Numérique), mymooc or as for our MOOC: MOOC Bâtiment Durable (MOOC sustainable building platform), supported by ADEME. The learner chooses the MOOC he is interested in and registers for it. A MOOC generally lasts between 3 to 7 weeks with 2 to 3 hours of learning per week. At the end of the MOOC, a general test is taken to validate the knowledge acquired by generating a certificate of achievement (70% correct answers for example). This is a professional asset because it shows the person's ability to learn throughout his or her life and in complete autonomy.
Our MOOC, what will he be like?
Its name : Building for change - Naturally
Number of sequences: 6 composed of 3 to 4 modules each.
Sequence 1: Inspirations and origins
Sequence 2: Straw as a building material
Sequence 3: Construction method
Sequence 4: Building physics
Sequence 5: Finishes
Sequence 6: Project Management
Languages: Bilingual English / French to allow all European partners to disseminate it according to the priority language used in their country.
Partners involved in the project: England, the Netherlands, Belgium and France, through the ACCORT-Paille agency which is the lead partner of this project.
Expected start date: October 2020. Read More
Fans of straw bale building can now follow UP STRAW in German on the new facebook page #Bau.mit.stroh!
With several posts per week the German UP STRAW partner is informing about news in the project and the straw bale building market! Read More
In conjunction with the CERC (Cellule Economique Régionale de la Construction), a market study is underway on the data to be known to assess its development potential and to help the straw sector and its players as best as possible, on the scale of Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.
Three questionnaires will be sent to straw bale producers, architects, contractors and companies.
These data will enable us to make an initial assessment after 2 years of structuring the sector Read More
A webinar on straw construction was held on April 23rd in partnership with the Odéys Cluster, Résonance Paille and Alter Amazones (French sub-partners).
More than 100 people connected, a live chat, 1 hour of presentation and exchanges around straw construction. Read More
More than 20 straw building companies in Germany received a post mailing with sales supporting information materials such as the new FAQ-Flyer "Why building with straw? The five myths of straw bale building" Read More
At the beginning of May, ECHOBAT launched a call to develop local solidarity-based eco-construction in territories for all the professional actors in charge of regional planning policies, economic development, housing and ecological transition.
In a process of co-construction with the various stakeholders in the territories (inhabitants, craftsmen, associations, institutions, etc.), in support of local public policies, by working closely with elected officials and local government departments, ECHOBAT wishes to take action to implement concrete actions:
- raising awareness and training in eco-construction and solidarity among the actors of a territory,
- implement operational partnerships that meet the expectations of local policies on this theme,
- Supporting territories in structuring or innovative planning and economic development projects through participative approaches,
- getting involved in the construction of public or private facilities: programming, design, or new construction or renovation. Read More