Building a simple shack with bamboo
This isn’t an article but it’s a fun little video about building with bamboo. We needed a covered shed to keep the bibbitts (vegie babies) at Bali Silent Retreat. Our bamboo has not been treated, but just cut fresh from our jungle (with hacking knife, called a gergaji).
We probably would never try to build a permanent structure to sleep in, made with bamboo, and these are the reasons:
- None of the Balinese seem to live in bamboo houses . . . mmm? Wonder what that’s about?
- We listen to chain saws mowing down bamboo in our neighboring jungles, way too often, supplying the current trendy bamboo architecture, which claims to be sustainable building. And bamboo does grow quickly and repeatedly after it’s initial years under ground, but is its treatment for insects green?
- We don’t consider the conventional treatment ‘Green’ by our standards. Unless it’s treated in the old Balinese way; soaking it in mud for 4 -6 months. And it MUST be cut on specific days and in specific ways . . . something to do with the sugar/starch content.Well, that’s what the Balinese say, anyway.
- The word from bamboo builders is that it’s treated with toxic chemicals or borax under high pressure. Borax is natural but so is salt. If you dump enough of either into the water supply it can’t be good.