Building With Straw: 5 Must-Read Books on Straw Bale Construction

Written By Dainella
December 14, 2023
5 Must Read Books on Straw Bale Construction

Looking to build your dream home with a high-performance, eco-friendly twist? We’re not surprised that straw bale construction techniques have caught your eye. This innovative building technique utilizes straw bales as the primary wall insulative material, resulting in energy-efficient, sustainable, and beautiful homes. But where do you start?

With so much information available in books, on social media, and websites, it can be overwhelming to know which resources to trust. That’s why we have compiled a list of five must-read books on straw bale construction that are pillars of our own at-home reference library. 

Whether you’re a seasoned professional, owner-builder just getting started, or a curious DIYer, these books are full of invaluable insights, tips, and step-by-step instructions to help you master the art of straw bale construction. From the basics of building with straw to advanced techniques, drawings and details, they cover everything you need to know to create a safe, durable, and efficient straw bale home.

So, grab a cup of tea, cozy up with these inspiring reads, and take another step forward on your straw bale home building vision.

5 Must-Read Books On Straw Bale Construction

(Our thanks to those community members who have emailed us asking for book titles and inspiring this blog! Feel free to add your favorite reference books in the Comments below.) 

Book 1: Straw Bale Building Details by CASBA

Straw Bale Building Details” by the California Straw Building Association (CASBA) is an excellent resource for those looking to gain a comprehensive understanding of the intricate details involved in straw bale construction. This book goes beyond the basics and delves into the nitty-gritty technical aspects of building with straw.

This book covers essential topics such as moisture control, building codes, plastering techniques, and foundation considerations. With detailed illustrations and clear explanations, CASBA provides a comprehensive guide that will help you avoid common pitfalls and build with confidence. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced builder, this book is a must-have for your straw bale construction library.

Book 2: The Natural Building Companion by Jacob Deva Racusin and Ace McArleton

The Natural Building Companion” offers a holistic approach to natural building practices, with a dedicated section on straw bale construction. (paid link) Written by Jacob Deva Racusin and Ace McArleton, two seasoned natural builders, this book provides valuable insights into the integration of straw bales as part of an overall sustainable building system.

While not solely focused on straw bale construction, this book provides a broader perspective on sustainable building practices and materials. It explores various natural building techniques, including straw bale construction, timber framing, cob, and earthbag construction.

With detailed case studies, emphasis on ecological design considerations, energy efficiency, and practical advice, this book will inspire you to think beyond the building itself and consider the broader environmental impact of your straw bale home.

Book 3: Design of Straw Bale Buildings by Bruce King

When it comes to designing a straw bale home, “Design of Straw Bale Buildings” by Bruce King is an invaluable reference source. This book focuses on the technical aspects of straw bale construction, providing guidance on creating aesthetically pleasing and structurally sound designs.

King, an experienced structural engineer, delves into the necessary considerations of designing a straw bale home, including load-bearing walls, roof systems, and seismic design. This book is a valuable resource for architects, engineers, and anyone involved in the design process of a straw bale project.

From understanding the unique properties of straw bale walls to incorporating passive solar design principles, “Design of Straw Bale Buildings” covers the essential elements of creating a well-designed, structurally sound, and functional straw bale home. (paid link)

Book 4: Strawbale Home Plans by Wayne J. Bingham and Colleen F Smith

Design plays a crucial role in any construction project, and straw bale home design is no exception. For those in search of inspiration on home design, “Strawbale Home Plans” by Wayne J. Bingham and Colleen F Smith is an excellent option. This book offers a collection of architectural plans specifically tailored for straw bale construction, saving you time and effort in the design phase.

Strawbale Home Plans” features a variety of floor plans, elevations, and construction details, catering to different styles and sizes of straw bale homes. (paid link) Each plan comes with detailed explanations and illustrations ranging from small cabins to large residences, allowing you to visualize the end result and make informed decisions about your dream home.

(For more inspiration, explore our current bale home designs here.)

Book 5: More Straw Bale Buildings by Chris Magwood, Peter Mack, and Tina Therrin

If you’re looking for inspiration and a diverse range of straw bale construction examples, “More Straw Bale Buildings” is a must-have addition to your library. Authored by Chris Magwood, Peter Mack, and Tina Therrin, this book showcases a collection of real-life case studies, highlighting the versatility and beauty of straw bale construction. This book goes beyond the basics and delves into topics such as hybrid straw bale construction, passive solar design, and alternative plastering techniques.

More Straw Bale Buildings” takes you on a journey through various projects, including residential homes, commercial buildings, and community spaces. (paid link) The book explores different design approaches, construction techniques, and innovative sustainability features, inspiring you to think creatively and push the boundaries of what is possible with outside of the box in straw bale construction.

Bonus Books!

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A Complete Guide to Straw Bale Building by Rikki Nitzin and Marn Termens

For those seeking a comprehensive guide that covers many aspects of straw bale construction techniques, “A Complete Guide to Straw Bale Building” by Rikki Nitzin and Maren Termens is a great read. 

From planning and design to construction techniques, insulation, plastering, and finishing, “A Complete Guide to Straw Bale Building” covers it all. (paid link) The book includes detailed illustrations, photos, and case studies, making it easy to follow along and gain practical insights from experienced straw bale builders. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced professional, this guide will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to build your dream straw bale home.

A Modern Look At Straw Bale Construction by Andrew Morrison and Chris Keefe

We’d be remiss in not naming the step-by-step post and beam wall system and process used by Andrew Morrison in so many of his workshops: Post and Beam Infill. All detailed out in his book “A Modern Look At Straw Bale Construction” with additional construction details and drawings by Chris Keefe. A staple reference for hundreds of straw bale builders – available as an instant download for easy reading on your chosen devices!

Conclusion

In the world of straw bale construction, we believe the journey begins with knowledge. So, grab your drink, settle in with these books, and take solid step forward toward turning your straw bale home vision into reality. (And while you’re waiting for your new books to arrive – Sign up for our FREE 16 day eCourse below!)

When you’re ready to try your hand at these techniques, check out our learning experiences at our Current Workshop Schedule. Happy baling!

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