122. Modcell.co.uk
SB-Prefab in Europe: ecococon.lt, eco-fab.co.uk,
modcell.com, pailletech.be, tuvalu.nl,
strawbalehouse.co.uk, Dirk Scharmer & Peter Paul
Munzert (Siebenlinden), StrohTec (baubilogie.at),
systemhausbau.at, ...
modcell.com
ecococon.lt
eco-fab.co.uk
123. The largest straw bale building in UK - with modular prefab elements
- is the Gateway Building for the School of Biosciences at the
University of Nottingham (source: www.makearchitects.com)
131. Thatched „roof“ (reed, not ventilated) as
additional isolation for facade and roof
Arjen Reas / Zoermeer, Netherlands / Fotos: Kees Hageman
132. Experimental building with straw bales as shelter for rain and cold
without plaster, Glass is used for separation walls and roof,
the groundfloor is a labyrinth. This project was developed in
London by Ronald Rael, Virginia San Fratello and
Emily Licht (source: www.rael-sanfratello.com)
133. Temporarily No99 Straw Theatre in Tallinn, Estonia (2010-2011)
by Maarja Kask, Karli Luik, Ralf Löock and Pelle-Sten Viiburg;
the bale walls were sprayed black (imagine a thermic treatment
and easy coaling of the straw bale-surfaces to make the walls
more fire-safe and rainproof as well as resistant against insects.
(source: www.salto.ee/no99-straw-theatre/)
134. StrawJet bales round bale-ropes out of loose straw
with strings or nets (known from christmas-trees) without glue
in dimensions starting at 5 cm diameter, which can be used as
isolation-material for separation walls or for thermal
refurbishment (wrapping) of old poorly insulated walls
(source: strawjet.net)
135.
136. Vertical green garden on straw bales, filled in a metal construction
for a temporarily, reusable restaurant in Sydney / Australia
(source: greenhouse by joost)