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Ontario Straw Bale Building Coalition (OSBBC)

Ontario Straw Bale Building Coalition (OSBBC)

The Ontario Straw Bale Building Coalition (OSBBC) was formed to provide information for people with an interest in building and/or owning a straw bale home. These services include general information, training courses, providing testing data for building designers and building inspectors, and referrals to experienced builders and designers. The OSBBC also initiates and supports efforts to further the base of knowledge about straw bale building, including studies and tests leading to the building code acceptance of straw bale building techniques, and fosters a community of builders and owners involved in straw bale building to promote the exchange of ideas, resources, and social opportunities.

The OSBBC believes in the need for a movement towards a more environmentally responsible built environment. By using materials with the lowest possible embodied energy and toxicity and employing them in buildings designed to maximize the potential for renewable energies and minimizing the use of fossil fuels, we can reduce our impact on the environment. For the same costs as typical homes and buildings it is possible to create similar spaces from environmentally sound materials and to lower energy consumption dramatically. The OSBBC hopes to promote these strategies by assisting builders and owners to adopt them and to help to introduce them into the mainstream building world.

Organization Type:
Other
Repository Name: 
Ontario Straw Bale Building Coalition (OSBBC)
Subjects: 

renewable energy, straw bale houses, sustainable building

Date range of documents: 
1993-
Language: 
English
Format of repository and documents: 

Documents are mainly grouped in the following categories:

• What is Straw Bale Building;
• Straw Bale Construction Related Documents: includes research reports, articles, guidelines and regulations;
• Gallery: A database of straw bale houses and other buildings, including photographs of projects;
• OSBBC In the News: Includes newspaper and magazine clippings.

Documents are available free of charge in full text in HTML, PDF and JPEG formats. The website also contains photographs in JPEG format.

Geographic focus: 
Province of Ontario
Intended audience: 
general public, building industry, building designers, building inspectors, researchers

Contact information

Street address: 
John Wise
1970 Centreville Road
Centreville, Ontario K0K 1N0

Mailing address: 
c/o John Wise
1970 Centreville Road
Centreville, Ontario K0K 1N0

E-mail addresses: 

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