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Tranquil backyard homestudio is natural materials masterclass 

Kirsten Dirksen
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Inspired by how birds build their nests, Jack Becker and Andrew Linn wove the partition walls of their Grass House out of willows and built the structure from bamboo. As the first code-compliant bamboo home in the US, the tall and thin ADU feels different.
When you enter the space, it smells of drying grasses, in stark contrast to the more typical new home odors of paint and drywall. “Basically every surface in this space is a natural organic material, largely cellulose based,” explains Becker “So everyone comments that they like the way it smells when they come in.”
Jack Becker was originally attracted to the wooden workers’ homes built in the 1850s in DC’s Anacostia neighborhood, but when he found a fixer upper across the street from Frederick Douglass’ 1870s home he knew it was the spot to experiment with an all-natural home.
By tearing up the driveway, they created space for an Accessory Dwelling Unit built from a panelized bamboo system for its structural walls and floors and ceilings. The willow dividing wall spans the 3 floors of the narrow structure supported by just tiny threaded steel rods. Everything here is natural and salvaged, like shelving from the raw-edged off-cuts of the lumber used for the stairs.
The lamps are made from mycelium that has colonized agricultural waste and because the mycelium is chitin (what crabs and exoskeletons are made out of) it’s “entirely non-combustible.” Becker explains that they tested the material using the same torch used to char their cladding and it wouldn’t ignite.
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@nopenada5767
Omg. Every time I think “she cannot possibly find a cooler story than this one”, you do.
@blueman5924
Very cool episode. Your guest has such a laid back way of expressing functional building knowledge combined with “natural ingredients”. Bet he has more interesting projects worth documenting. Thanks for posting these gems. 🤙
@NeuroPulse
The host is a good teacher. Calm, well paced explanations with all necessary information to understand.
@rickallman1318
This guy has a good sense of humor! I like his attitude too.
@RichieTyndall
What a wonderful build. Truly inspirational use of materials. The collection of nests is the ultimate final touch to this naturally beautiful home.
@claireowo
love the combination of sustainable building materials with deconstructed construction methods. Very intriguing home and person!
@wendysalter
I admire Andrew and Jack's ethic and respect for the living source of their material and design. The result is so pleasing to the eye and somehow soothing to the heart.
@canyonhaverfield2201
Jacks the sort of man I aspire to become more like. Rare qualities such as genuine warmth, polite, articulate, straight forwardly clear and hospitable. No phoniness, clear, and articulate, and gracious. I didn't observe any aspect of the design attractive, or particularly clever, but hey, he's relatively young, and its his privilege to wonder & search out his own path🎈
@judithbreastsler
Trippy space. The craftsmanship and artistry is top notch.
@lovecatspiracy
The indoor willow wattles rocked my world. I am wild for wattles!
@a.l.a.7847
We need millions of people like these men and millions of houses that use these ideals and techniques. Thank you for showing us their gorgeous achievement and vision.
@ykoontz9620
I love how the designer references materials used for weaving, basket making and clothing - informed and influenced house building - we can rethink our relationship to natural fibres like mycelium and move away from fossil-fuel based products and build healthier 'nests'
@joleh6077
I thoroughly enjoyed the science behind the house, especially the mycelium lamp shade. The house itself is a science lab.
@davemajor7559
In a world - where everything is cookie cutter - the go for it / try it - creative spirit shows new ways of exploration - coolest of all time !! He has amazing intelligence of materials
@briangarrow448
This is an impressive build. I love the different design choices and materials used to create this home. I also love the use of rainwater to irrigate and planting areas. Well thought out project that shows get alternative methods for creating structures. Well done and thought out!
@karmaoutlaw
He so articulately describes his process and materials. Bravo dude!
@shay5025
Shockingly well spoken fellow
@pipfox7834
Creativity and sustainability together = serene living space
@sidilicious11
I love the woven bamboo sub flooring.
@elainewilson-howard3188
Yea!! First bamboo house on the east coast……just beautiful!
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