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Earth Building: what can the planet provide?

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Chair: Vanessa Norwood

Steve Webb, Webb Yates

Andrew Waugh, Waugh Thistleton

Laura Keay, New Makers Bureau

The ancient history of architecture takes us back to buildings made of straw, timber and stone. Funnily enough, it looks like a brighter and more sustainable path might be tread if we return to our roots. That’s not to say the process is simple. We will need research and clever engineering if we’re going to pull off the feat of creating a new built environment using the materials supplied by Mother Earth.