Cyclamen
natural materials workshop
Undisciplined Ecologies of Making Project is inviting you to three days of building with natural materials and making in connection to the land, place and community.
CYCLAMEN is the first workshop of the project using earth materials and traditional building techniques. The concept explores ecologies of "making our own food" with practices of care, community and circular economy. First stop in the journey is an outdoor kitchen in the Provalinthos community of Nea Makri in Greece.
For more information, please contact the workshop team at undisciplinedecologiesofmaking@gmail.com .
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Workshop Team
The workshop team consists of architects, carpenters, builders, structural engineers and local members of the community.
What is earth building
Earth building is the practice of construction using unfired, untreated, raw earth. It has been successfully used around the world for over 11,000 years, and it is estimated that around half the world's population today live and work in earth buildings. Earth is one of the most abundant, basic building materials. It is low technology, easily worked with simple tools, and yet can be used by anyone to construct walls, floors and roofs of advanced architectural design. Earth buildings are highly durable, have good humidity regulation and sound insulation, and are non-toxic, non-allergenic and fireproof.
Where
Greece [Provalinthos community, Nea Makri, 19005]
When
7-9 September 2023 [arrival on 6 September and departure on the evening of 9 September]
DAILY SCHEDULE
Day 1 [7th Sep]: Welcome & Introduction - morning building session - lunch break & siesta - afternoon building session - dinner
Day 2 [8th Sep]: Morning improvisational movement and yoga practice - morning building session - lunch break & siesta - afternoon building session - dinner
Day 3 [9th Sep]: Morning improvisational movement and yoga practice - morning building session - lunch break & siesta - afternoon building session and tidy-up site - evening Greek fest
Why
This is a site that was destroyed by the wildfires of 2018 (known as Mati wildfires) and this workshop aims to contribute to a regeneration based on ecological and environmentally-friendly practices. The previously existing house is completely destroyed and the younger community is promoting principles of permaculture and integration to the natural landscape to revitalise the place and its people.
Participation
The registration fees include 3 days of building with earth and timber, breakfast and dinner (vegeterian), partial fee for camping accommodation and social activities. Register through the Apply button above.
Applications close at 23:59, Tuesday 18th July 2023. We will notify you if your application has been successful or unsuccessful by Monday 31st July 2023. If your application is successful, you will be invited to process your booking for the workshop.
Organisers: Carolina Vasilikou and Faye Alevizou
Terms and Conditions apply.