I'm working on a rammed earth home design and have been in discussions with Quentin Branch about attending his workshops in Oracle, AZ. Does anyone know of these and have any comments for or against attending? I definitely need to learn a lot more about this construction technique and don't think it's likely I'd walk away ready to build, but it seems like it could provide some valuable insight.
arch76
Aug 13, 19 11:52 pm
Do you have a link to the workshop? What specifically are you trying to learn? The nice things with workshops is you always walk away with something- If it's in Oracle, it'll at least be a tan.
ryanyoung
Aug 14, 19 11:57 am
rammedearthhomes.com
Non Sequitur
Aug 14, 19 12:18 pm
Looks like a fun weekend thing albeit a little too hippy new-agey for me. Side note, how well do these things perform when you have your annual snowfall is 10' or more?
joseffischer
Aug 14, 19 12:31 pm
There's a reason why you don't see them except for the american desert. We did some "rammed earth" in Atlanta GA at the zoo, but it was really just concrete with an interesting mix design including local clays for color.
Non Sequitur
Aug 14, 19 12:33 pm
My snow comment was not serious... We have igloos that fit that typology. 8-)
joseffischer
Aug 14, 19 12:29 pm
Do your due diligence to confirm that his crew actually did the work shown in the photos, and you get the hands on experience you want, but yes, for $750, if I were way closer, it looks like a fun weekend.
Wahooarchitect
Aug 19, 19 8:30 pm
Quentin and Julie know rammed earth as well as anybody in this country. I participated in a weekend seminar back in the 70s...yep, the 70s....held at that time out on Tucson International Airport grounds. He has been building with rammed earth here in Arizona a long time, and has a lot of experience to share. I've visited his house and gardens, and he built a rammed earth house I designed in Catalina AZ in the early 80s. So, while I haven't taken the latest version of his weekend seminars, (which are now tailored more toward the DIY builder from what I understand), I don't think you could find a better instructor.
I'm working on a rammed earth home design and have been in discussions with Quentin Branch about attending his workshops in Oracle, AZ. Does anyone know of these and have any comments for or against attending? I definitely need to learn a lot more about this construction technique and don't think it's likely I'd walk away ready to build, but it seems like it could provide some valuable insight.
Do you have a link to the workshop? What specifically are you trying to learn? The nice things with workshops is you always walk away with something- If it's in Oracle, it'll at least be a tan.
rammedearthhomes.com
Looks like a fun weekend thing albeit a little too hippy new-agey for me. Side note, how well do these things perform when you have your annual snowfall is 10' or more?
There's a reason why you don't see them except for the american desert. We did some "rammed earth" in Atlanta GA at the zoo, but it was really just concrete with an interesting mix design including local clays for color.
My snow comment was not serious... We have igloos that fit that typology. 8-)
Do your due diligence to confirm that his crew actually did the work shown in the photos, and you get the hands on experience you want, but yes, for $750, if I were way closer, it looks like a fun weekend.
Quentin and Julie know rammed earth as well as anybody in this country. I participated in a weekend seminar back in the 70s...yep, the 70s....held at that time out on Tucson International Airport grounds. He has been building with rammed earth here in Arizona a long time, and has a lot of experience to share. I've visited his house and gardens, and he built a rammed earth house I designed in Catalina AZ in the early 80s. So, while I haven't taken the latest version of his weekend seminars, (which are now tailored more toward the DIY builder from what I understand), I don't think you could find a better instructor.