PermaSculpture Environmental Design and Education

PermaSculpture Environmental Design and Education

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Identifying site-specific patterns :: designing resilient forms :: building interdependent functions

Natural Building 3-day Intensive 05/14/2025

Come build with us this Saturday through Monday in Lake County!
Soak at nearby Harbin Hot Springs in the eve. 🌿🌾🌼✨

Natural Building 3-day Intensive Please join us for an unforgettable event. We're planning something you won't want to miss, and we hope to see you there.

12/01/2023
08/16/2022

Upcoming Garden Sculpting w/Cob!
AUGUST 21, 2022 ~ 8AM to 2pm

In this super fun, family-friendly 1-day event we will be learning all of the basic concepts for creating a medium called COB ~ a mix of clay, sand and straw, to sculpt small structures!

Together we will harvest materials right here on property and learn the COB recipe. You will get hands-on experience and gain all the knowledge and confidence to go home and make a garden sculpture of your own!

THE PROJECT: We will be creating a rock foundation and sculpting a bird bath using our hands.

MORE INFO at www.goldenrocksfarm.com

WORKSHOP FEE: $95, INCLUDES ORGANIC LUNCH FROM OUR GARDENS AND SNACKS. Overnight camping can be added before or after workshop, as well as “Glamping” sites and farmhouse rooms. Our workshop participants enjoy a full 50% off regular rates. Golden Rocks Permaculture Farm is located in Middletown, Lake County, CA ~ very close to Harbin Hot Springs!

GET YOUR TICKETS HERE: www.goldenrocksfarm.com
Group discounts available ~ call for info (707) 987-8719Up

07/25/2022

This upcoming virtual workshop can help participants learn more about fire-wise landscaping that meet county codes. Speakers will cover how to have a diverse and beautiful landscape that also conserves water and energy in a California climate.

Register here! https://tinyurl.com/4w4bbzf7

Workshop creators and presenters include:
Mimi Enright: Program Manager, UC Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Program of Sonoma County April Owens: Executive Director, Habitat Corridor Project; Horticulture Chairperson, CNPS-Milo Baker Chapter Jon Kanagy: Design and Implementation Project Manager, Sonoma Ecology Center Ellie Insley: Landscape Architect, Natural Habitat Restoration Specialist; Director, Sonoma Ecology Center

First-ever compendium of indigenous technologies provides a powerful toolkit for climate-resilient design - Harvard Graduate School of Design 02/27/2020

https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/2020/02/first-ever-compendium-of-indigenous-technologies-provides-a-powerful-toolkit-for-climate-resilient-design/?fbclid=IwAR2ulxMJvFzIYnKsMGPxvN98_3raupMJWwWRhyhv9odHP48TAMDEp-Rllms

First-ever compendium of indigenous technologies provides a powerful toolkit for climate-resilient design - Harvard Graduate School of Design The design field is at an inflection point. It must challenge its repertoire, rethink technology, and begin to see biodiversity as a building block of urban environments. Julia Watson’s lush and meticulous new book, Lo—TEK: Design by Radical Indigenism, provides a blueprint for sustainable archi...

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