Want Experience Building A Cob House?
After last year's success hosting a handful of individuals to help with building my cob house, I am once again seeking work exchangers for the spring of 2009. This time, I am only seeking one or two helpers for about a month. Please read below for details!
Are you interested in learning about cob houses?
Do you want to get some actual hands-on experience building with cob?
Would you like to experience community life in an off-the-grid, sustainable ecovillage?
If you answer yes to these questions, then you should be interested in this work exchange opporutnity.
I am looking to host work exchangers during April to June 2009 to help
with the final steps of construction of a small cob house.
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The House You'll Help Build:
The house is a spiral-shaped structure composed entirely of cob (a mix of sand, clay, and straw), complete with a reclaimed urbanite foundation and a living reciprocal roof.
Cobbing is largely a hand-built process, with walls that are sculpted into shape by hand.
This spring, building work will largely consist of helping to finish building the living roof, completing finish plaster work and the earthen floor, and building a rocket stove with cob bed.
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Your Living Situation At Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage:
Other than gaining valuable natural building experience, you will have the opportunity to experience community life here at Dancing Rabbit.
You'll be able to partake in community events and activities, eat seasonal and organic meals (largely vegetarian or vegan whole foods) in a food co-op with Dancing Rabbit members, and enjoy a beautiful summer in rural Missouri.
As a temporary resident of the community, you will also be expected to partake in community responsibilities, such as weekly cook shifts and cleaning. |
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Your Building Qualifications and Experience:
Prospective work exchangers should have some previous experience in one of the following areas:
I am particularly looking for people with previous cobbing experience and experience designing and building living roofs for later in the season.
If you are responsible, have a strong work ethic, and are capable of regularly doing very physical work, you will be fit for this role. As a work exchanger, your cost of living here at Dancing Rabbit will be covered in exchange for 35-40 hours of labor per week. Non-building labor responsibilities will include cook shifts as part of a food co-op, and occasional cleaning shifts. |
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Summary of What You'll Get From Your Work Exchange:
- Food: Full food stipend. You will be part of a vegetarian/vegan food co-op during your stay.
- Accommodations: Tenting space provided and shared facilities available for use (Common House with kitchen, showers, composting toilets)
- Fees: Payment of all residency fees
- Transportation: No coverage provided
- Education and skills: Hands-on experience building a cob cottage, community lifestyle experience.
Summary of Your Cob Building Responsibilities and Qualifications:
- Your work load: 35-40 hours per week
- Other: strong work ethic, skill, responsibility, attention to
detail, desire to learn, enthusiasm, and a good spirit. As a temporary resident of the community, you will partake in community
responsibilities such as cooking and cleaning.
Contact Ziggy for more information.
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