Join Healthy Materials Lab and French Architect Martin Paquot member of, and former deputy director of, the French Network for Straw Construction (RFCP).
Martin will present a range of medium to large-scale French projects including office and commercial spaces, wineries, a fire station, social housing, a theater, and schools including both strawbale projects and other projects that use cob, rammed earth, compressed earth brick, light-clay, and hemp (hemp-lime and hemp-clay).
Over 10,000 straw bale buildings have been completed in France thanks to the passing of the Straw Bale Building Code in 2012, and RFCP’s creation of a professional straw bale training course.
Martin Paquot is an architect, member of the French Network for Straw Bale Construction and former deputy director of the Network in 2021. He is also co-founder of the Paris Raw Earth Society, and part of the Raw Earth Building Confederacy. He translated Roger Welsch’s paper on the original straw bale buildings in Sandhills, Nebraska into French, and thanks to an AIA fellowship is currently traveling the US on the trail of natural buildings and natural builders. He is the co-editor of the online journal Topophile, friends of place | review of happy spaces.
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