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Cordwood Building: A Hands-On Introduction

  • Wintergreen Studios 90 Wintergreen Lane (formerly 9780 Canoe Lake Road) South Frontenac, ON Canada (map)

Learn how to build with cordwood by creating cordword features in two walls of a framed building with reclaimed materials. The instructor, Rena Upitis, trained with master cordwood builder, Rob Roy and is a Founding Director of Wintergreen Studios. Rena’s first cordwood building at Wintergreen was the Hobbit House, followed soon thereafter by the Meadow Hut, the Root Cellar, and the Bee Shed, among others. You’ll have a chance to see these buildings during the day!

Beginning with a concrete slab-on-grade foundation, we will construct two cordwood feature wall sections, using re-purposed cedar fence rails and glass bottles, combined with sawdust and mortar.

Absolutely NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! Just come willing to learn and with a sense of humour and ample doses of imagination as we create a unique cordwood wall, using bits of glass and other objects to create visual interest.

Participants will have opportunities to examine many of the buildings at Wintergreen, both cordwood and strawbale and to learn about various planet-friendly approaches to building.


ABOUT THE FACILITATOR

Rena Upitis is a self-taught carpenter and timber frame builder. Her first major renovation project of an old stone school house was in 1983… and she has been learning ever since! She designed the lodge at Wintergreen and played a major role in its construction, including stuffing hundreds of straw bales into the walls. She studied with Rob Roy in 2006, where she first learned about cordwood construction and living roofs, techniques she has incorporated in many Wintergreen buildings. She is a graduate of the Architectural Technology program at Loyalist College (after deciding she should learn some theory after decades of hands-on learning!). Her buildings are whimsical and rooted to the earth. She loves teaching and treats the building process as a creative interaction of materials and function.


COST & REGISTRATION

$95 + HST includes tuition, tools and personal protective equipment (gloves, masks, glasses), handouts, and lunch.

This workshop is limited to ten participants.

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. PLEASE FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW TO BE PUT ON THE WAITING LIST.

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