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Earthbag Workshop

The goal of this workshop is to complete a structure in the SuperAdobe construction style. 

This type of building is one example of natural building we teach from the Mojave Center and is utilized in various parts of the world because of the affordability, easy construction technique, and overall strength of the structure. This is a great opportunity if you are interested in gaining a more in-depth understanding of SuperAdobe building techniques to create earthen homes.  

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Project

Square structure between two natural buildings. Learn how to connect into other structures and place roof on top!

This dome will be another link in the large Casa Zata Dome complex.

A kitchen, bathroom, shower, bedroom, office and closet dome will already be built. 

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DOME CAMP

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participation options

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-Whole Week 

-Join for the days you can (Day by day option)

 

Although we are not building a dome during this workshop, everything in this workshop is transferable to a dome. We will cover everything we do in our dome workshops such as hands on learning and all the theory lectures! 

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Schedule​

Build

March 21- 28

Hands on building, Lectures, Soil Mix, Bagging Technique,

Height Compass, Design, Roof prep & installation.

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Pro - rated Days

We understand that not everyone can take off weeks at a time to attend this workshop. We are open to folks joining for days that fit their schedule. With that, know that joining a workshop mid week after the dome is very tall can be intimidating to learn to bag on. If you choose this participation option, we suggest coming at the beginning of the project so you are able to feel comfortable on the build.

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Workshop Curriculum

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Introductions to Design

Center Compass

Foundations

Superadobe Design & Rules Lecture

Hands on Superadobe Building​

Height Compass Navigation

Door & Window Forms

Material mixing

Soil-testing

Material sourcing

Arches

Drafting & Design​

Work Day Schedule 

7:30 -  Breakfast

8:30  - Game / Morning Stretch

9:00 - Morning On Site Build Session

12:00  - Lunch

1:00 - Afternoon On Site Build Session  

5:00 - Work Day End

6:00 - Evening Lecture

7:00 - Dinner

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Logistics

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Location:

Southern Arizona  -2 hours southeast of Tucson, AZ

The property is about a 10 minute drive on a dirt road from the main paved road.

 2wd vehicles can make it to the property on the dirt roads.

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Exact location sent after sign up!

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Transportation:

Tucson, Arizona: 

Flights must land before 4pm on March 20th in Tucson if you'd like to be picked up from the airport by a staff member. 

Private Transport from airport to the property is $80 round trip. Please email as soon as you RSVP about flight info and airport pick up

You can also get to Tucson with the Groome shuttle from the Phoenix Airport.

Get dropped off at the university location Here

Flight Departure March 29th after 11am

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Food:

Lunch is included for the dome workshop only.  

These will be group meals provided by our chef.

Breakfast and Dinner are a personal meal.

You will have access to the kitchen.

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Bisbee is 20 mins away with great restaurants.

Sierra vista is 20 mins away with groceries and restaurants.

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Most meals will include meat with a veggie/vegan option. We will do our best to accommodate for all dietary needs, but it always good to plan ahead & bring additional protein supplements & vitamins as we will be working physically. â€‹

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Build Site

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Join us for an immersive workshop nestled in the serene landscapes of Southern Arizona. 2 hours southeast of Tucson, Arizona. Surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Sky Islands section of the Sonoran Desert, participants can expect to embark on a journey of discovery and inspiration.

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The workshop site is a raw piece of land. The land will be the first expansion of the Mojave Center's second campus! This campus gets twice as much rain as our Mojave Campus as it will be another example of natural buildings in a different ecosystems. 

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Our workshop offers the unique opportunity to engage with nature firsthand, as we explore the rugged terrain, lush canyons, and vibrant flora and fauna that define this enchanting region. 

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The land sits right under 5000ft of elevation. 

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Exact building location will be sent after rsvp

 

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​​Camping at Casa Zata 

Most choose this option! Use the land as base camp. Plenty of land for camping. Will have access to composting toilet, camp shower and camp kitchen. 

Tent Camping, RV & Vans Ok!

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Air Bnb

Check Sierra Vista or Bisbee for near by rentals. Bisbee is a nicer town to stay in!

The property is about a 10 minute drive on a dirt road from the main paved road. A 2wd vehicle can make it to the property on the dirt roads.

Lodging

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Pricing

Earthbag Workshop

March 21-28

Full Week or Day by Day

$900 - Lifetime Membership

or $120 per day

  • Dome Camp Alumni are free  - email to rsvp

  • Bring a friend & enjoy 15% off - (one friend only, discount goes to you!) Use Code BRINGAFRIEND​

  • Cancellation policy: if you need to cancel we will refund 50% of the payment made if cancellation is made 1 month prior to workshop. If cancellation is after 1 month, we can roll over your payment to a future workshop.

WEEKEND ONLY

March 21-22 

$300

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Lifetime Membership

After you join one FULL dome camp, you are considered an Alumni Student of the Mojave Center. This allows you access to any future workshop, plaster party or volunteer week completely free. Day by day attendance does not qualify you for Alumni Student. Must attend full workshop.

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