I think the question is referring to construction education for those who cannot attend a workshop. This link points states that instructional videos are in the making but not ready for distribution/sale. I am also interest, more for reference so looking forward to their production. http://forum.domegaia.com/topic/31/workshop-in-hawaii/6
Posts made by MoePunaHi
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RE: Ready to order, few questions
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RE: Need builder/handyman
Hi there. Are you in the Joshua Tree/Twentynine Palms area? Curious because we have 5 acres there and are considering building an AirCrete dome there.
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RE: Have you considered??
Interesting points, however I would offer that Hawaii has MANY microclimates depending on island, and Big Island is probably the most diverse. The relocation to Hilo is just about 20 minutes from a rainforest where I happen to have property, and there is NO sandy soil. I believe they are located in Hilo which is MUCH warmer and sunnier. Sounds like both Hawaii Island and Puerto Rico both need solutions for low-resourced communities, but certainly if a workshop is offered in PR, I'd consider visiting!
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Big Island (Puna) AirCrete Homeowner-Builders
Hello, I am not on the Big Island full time, but do plan to build on my land and AirCrete makes the most sense thus far from an economical and, resource, and environmental perspective. Hoping to connect with others who are interested and create a community in the Puna region interested in supporting each other in erecting these beautiful structures.