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Thanks for your interest in CASBAWe’re a non-profit organization whose members are designers,contractors, owner builders, and people interested in straw building. Our mission is to"...further
the practice of straw
building by exchanging current information and practical experience,
promoting and conducting research and testing, and making that body of
knowledge available to working professionals and the public at large." 1992 The 1995 Spearheaded by
Assemblyman Byron Sher in an effort to help rice farmers find markets for their
straw, California State Guidelines for
Straw Bale Structures (AB1314) is passed. These are voluntary, and must be
adopted at the local level before being utilized or enforced. In 1996 The 1999 CASBA hosts the First International Straw Building Conference in San
Francisco, CA. Organized by members Ann
Edminster and Bruce King, it is attended by over 120 straw bale building
experts from around the world. 1999 Pamela Wadsworth-Goode and Kelly Lerner assemble
CASBA’s Building Officials’ Guide to Straw-Bale Construction. A compilation of testing and information
about structure, moisture, fire and other subjects to assist officials in
permitting and inspecting straw bale buildings. 1999 CASBA’s Straw Bale Construction Sourcebook, a
book of straw bale details and construction methods, is created and published.
The effort is led by architect, professor and straw bale pioneer Ken Haggard
with contributions by many CASBA members
(Currently being revised) 2001 A straw bale seismic
& moisture testing program is initiated with a Calif. Dept. of Food &
Agriculture grant and contributions from CASBA fundraising. The $250,000 effort
was led by CASBA member 2002 After a two year concerted effort led by architect 2004-07 2006 Throughout this short
timeline CASBA members have continued to break ground with county and city
building departments across the state, helping to make building with straw bales
an accepted form of construction in California.
They have also inspired straw building associations in other states and
countries. CASBA, a non profit
organization, continues to update “Best Practices” for this form of building
and organizes annual workshops to promote them, as well as a bi-annual Pro
Course. Our
suggested membership fee is $50
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