Compton Fellowship Summer Internship · XJessa and Nathan Turner XMichelle, Rob, Eli, and Ian...

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Compton Fellowship Compton Fellowship Summer InternshipSummer Internship

Phil Hawn and Erin FinselPhil Hawn and Erin FinselOctober 23, 2008

Work through HomeGrown HideAways to:o oug o G o d ays o◦ Work with the client to design the structure◦ Work with buildings codes officials for approval◦ Coordinate the construction of the structures◦ Learn new building techniques

Practical GoalsPractical GoalsPractical GoalsPractical Goals

Work with codes officials o od s o a sLead workshopsErin- learn basic carpentry skills and p ynatural building techniquesPhil – experience the design build process and natural building techniques not previously used

Personal GoalsPersonal GoalsPersonal GoalsPersonal Goals

John Capillo Michelle Hayden

First codes-approved earthbag house in Kentucky

Code-approved Strawbale/Cob artists studioKentucky studio

The StructuresThe StructuresThe StructuresThe Structures

An earthbag dome structure with an outer a bag do s u u a oucircle making up a living space, bedroom, kitchen, bath and entry way.Approximately 700 square feet.

CapilloCapillo ProjectProjectCapilloCapillo ProjectProject

An artist studio constructed of a post and a s s ud o o s u d o a pos a dbeam frame with strawbale, cob and slipstraw walls.Two stories.Approximately 1000 square feet.

The Hayden StudioThe Hayden StudioThe Hayden StudioThe Hayden Studio

Jessa and Nathan TurnerJessa and Nathan TurnerMichelle, Rob, Eli, and Ian HaydenJohn Capillo and the Egrets Cove CommunityCELTSCELTSCompton FoundationSENS Department (Richard Olson and Jason SENS Department (Richard Olson and Jason Coomes)And our many volunteers: Saint Hairl, Mary Ellen Adam McCraw Jeff Bousquet Lilly Ellen, Adam McCraw, Jeff Bousquet, Lilly Bellenger, Dave and Emily Finsel, Red, Nibbles, Wendy and the other one.

Thank You!Thank You!Thank You!Thank You!

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