Eco-Build on Vancouver Island, BC
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The Woodland Workshop is situated on a forested acreage within the Cowichan Valley, on southern Vancouver Island. This innovative building consists of round logs and timbers that were harvested from the property and will be enclosed by a straw bale wall system. The Woodland Workshop demonstrates a variety of green building concepts and makes extensive use of local and recycled materials. Features of the design include: passive solar, a two-chamber composting toilet system, innovative foundations that use bamboo reinforcement (instead of conventional metal re-bar), reclaimed thermal glazing units and salvaged roof tiles. All of the work (including the structural log and timber frame that our team is building) is being done on site in the forest.
All Projects
- A Wee House
- Atlas Coal Mine
- Bodega Ridge
- Cape Evans
- Cape Royds
- Conservation International Pavilion
- COWCo Ltd
- Elkington
- Fraser River Residence
- Fulford Residence
- Haida House
- Harbour Quay
- Hollow Tree
- Kinsol Trestle
- Maritime Centre
- Mortuary House
- Nanaimo Bastion
- Native Sons Hall
- North Galiano Residence
- O.U.R. Eco-village
- Olson-Long Ranch
- Retreat Cove
- Rockyview Residence
- Rotary Pavilion
- Salt Spring Island Residence
- Silven Spring Boathouse
- Silven Spring Residence
- Training & Workshops
- Wildplay Whistler
- Woodland Workshop
