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Woodland Design Lab in WalesWhen we heard about the three-day green <a href="http://craftedspace.co.uk/woodland_design_lab11/">Woodland Design Lab</a>, we pulled on our boots, packed our camping bags, and booked our train ticket straight from Liverpool to Wales to be a part of it! Run by <a href="http://craftedspace.co.uk/">Jenny Hall of Crafted Space</a> and <a href="http://recycledvenues.org.uk/">Tabitha Pope of Recycled Venues</a> (the same folks who dreamed up this crazy <a href="http://inhabitat.com/ginormous-shimmering-recycled-cd-fish-rocks-the-glastonbury-festival/">CD Fish at the Glastonbury Festival</a>), and held in the verdant Snowdonia National Park, the lab attracted an inspired group of roughly 20 green-minded architects, artists, builders, designers, and structural engineers who were not at all deterred by camping in muddy, soggy conditions. The idea behind the lab was to learn about site specific design in a short amount of time using all natural materials that were largely harvested directly from the <a href="http://www.graigwen.co.uk/">Graig Wen campsite</a> where we stayed. (If that sounds weird to American campers used to strict National Park laws, you should know that none were broken in Wales!) After roaming what was once a slate quarry and choosing their favorite sites, the group split off into small teams that constructed three awesome pieces of art cum architecture (come rain or sunshine) in just one and a half days - including the incredible wooden Skybowl you see above.1
Woodland Design Lab in WalesThe merry crew who attended!2
Woodland Design Lab in WalesThe "Piddle Paddle Plonk" was conceived as an art piece that makes music3
Woodland Design Lab in WalesA long pole was hollowed out to make the plume4
Woodland Design Lab in WalesAnd wooden "keys" were attached to the steel axis, where hanging "dodgers" knocked against them to make notes5
Woodland Design Lab in WalesThe "Skybowl" or "Starflower" was designed to create a communal star-gazing experience6
Woodland Design Lab in WalesSeven logs were erected at an angle7
Woodland Design Lab in WalesAnd clad with strips of sawn timber and planks8
Woodland Design Lab in WalesThis structure can be easily disassembled and recycled elsewhere9
Woodland Design Lab in WalesThe "Bioshroom" or "Rhizome" is an art piece that creates life out of a dead tree10
Woodland Design Lab in WalesThe geometric patterns were created using mortice and tenon joints11
Woodland Design Lab in WalesThat are remarkably strong12
Woodland Design Lab in WalesThis project was erected in the middle of the woods13
Woodland Design Lab in WalesQuite far from base camp14
Woodland Design Lab in WalesAnd makes a pretty decent drum!15
Woodland Design Lab in WalesThese logs were sourced locally from dense woods16
Woodland Design Lab in WalesPeople from all walks of life got together to create sustainable art and architecture (and lots of monkey fun!)17
Woodland Design Lab in WalesMost of the power tools were powered using this single solar panel18
Woodland Design Lab in WalesMany ideas were discussed before the three were chosen19
Woodland Design Lab in WalesJenny Hall teaches participants how to make mortice and tenon joints20
Woodland Design Lab in WalesThe Tree Bog is a compost toilet!21
Woodland Design Lab in WalesWith a green roof22
Woodland Design Lab in WalesJenny claimed she could smell something funky, but we were amazed at how clean and inoffensive this well-used toilet was23
Woodland Design Lab in WalesAll organic waste was composted.24
Woodland Design Lab in WalesNatalia from Cyprus peels logs the old fashioned way25
Woodland Design Lab in WalesAfter this event's incredible success, both Jenny and Tabitha look forward to hosting others in the future.26


























