The accessible nature of straw bale building lends itself well to self-built and workshop-built housing; straw is known to be both relatively inexpensive and easy to work with for people new to construction. A question then arises as to whether or not hiring an experienced builder can reduce overall costs of such a structure. This study conducts a worldwide survey to straw bale home owners to answer this question and to determine general economic data on straw bale homes, such as: what home owners value, who the main builder typically is, and what usually causes budgets to overrun. A key finding is that self-building is economically justified if the projected saving is higher than the cost of a contractor and if the usually longer time needed to build the home is amenable to the investor. An economic case study is also conducted on a straw bale home in Radomlje, Slovenia. All building expenses are categorized by building phase and subgrouped by cost in accordance with accepted building standards. A key observation is how demanding any specific building phase is in comparison to conventional building.
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Larisa Brojan;
Larisa Brojan
University of Ljubljana
, Faculty of Architecture, Zoisova 12 SI-1000 Ljubljana
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Peggi L Clouston
Peggi L Clouston
University of Massachusetts, Dep. of Environmental Conversation
, Amherst MA01003
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2633-9838
Print ISSN: 0168-2601
© 2017 Open House International
2017
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Open House International (2017) 42 (1): 23–28.
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Brojan L, Clouston PL (2017), "Straw Bale Building and its' Economic Perspective". Open House International, Vol. 42 No. 1 pp. 23–28, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-01-2017-B0004
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